Skye, Dunvegan Pier
Pier (19th Century), Storehouse(S) (19th Century)
Site Name Skye, Dunvegan Pier
Classification Pier (19th Century), Storehouse(S) (19th Century)
Alternative Name(s) Loch Dunvegan
Canmore ID 138950
Site Number NG24NW 41
NGR NG 24618 48333
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
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- Council Highland
- Parish Duirinish
- Former Region Highland
- Former District Skye And Lochalsh
- Former County Inverness-shire
Dunvegan. Macleod estate village replacing an earlier settlement around the Castle. Various simple buildings designed or altered by Alexander Ross (contractors: Messrs Joass) include: Dunvegan Hotel, 1868-9 (a temperance hotel until 1947), and the Estate Office (Dunvegan House), early 19th century, the factor's house and later post office, altered and extended 1875. Pier, 1865 (succeeding Telford's just to south of 1815).
Taken from "Western Seaboard: An Illustrated Architectural Guide", by Mary Miers, 2008. Published by the Rutland Press http://www.rias.org.uk
NG24NW 41 24618 48333
Pier [NAT]
OS (GIS) AIB, August 2008.
Not to be confused with Dunvegan Jetty (NG 24604 48989), for which see NG24NW 51.
(Location cited as NG 247 483). Pier, Dunvegan, built c 1820. A short drystone rubble pier, with wooden rubbing piles. There are single-storey stores on the pier and at its landward end.
J R Hume 1977.
Single storey 4 bay dwelling with store, rubble-built and topped with a slate roof, on pier. (Historic Scotland)
Dunvegan is a Macleod estate village replacing an earlier settlement around the Castle. Various simple buildings designed or altered by Alexander Ross (contractors: Messrs Joass) include: Dunvegan Hotel, 1868-9 (a temperance hotel until 1947), and the Estate Office (Dunvegan House), early 19th century, the factor's house and later post office, altered and extended 1875. Pier, 1865 (succeeding Telford's just to south, of 1815). (M. Miers)
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