Dalyrmple Hall | |
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![]() The building in 2020 | |
Location | Dalyrmple Street, Fraserburgh |
Coordinates | 57°41′27″N 2°00′14″W / 57.69072°N 2.004012°W |
Built | 1881 |
Architect | Jenkins & Marr |
Architectural style(s) | Scottish baronial |
Listed Building – Category C(S) | |
Official name | DALYRMPLE HALL AND CAFE DALRYMPLE STREET |
Designated | 15 February 1982 |
Reference no. | LB31881 |
Dalyrmple Hall is a building in Fraserburgh, Scotland, standing on Dalyrmple Street at its junction with Station Brae. Category C listed, in the Scottish baronial style, it dates to 1881. [1] Its architects were Aberdeen-based Jenkins & Marr. [2] [3]
The building's prominent feature is its five-storey tower, extended in angular glass. [3]
Dalyrmple Hall | |
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![]() The building in 2020 | |
Location | Dalyrmple Street, Fraserburgh |
Coordinates | 57°41′27″N 2°00′14″W / 57.69072°N 2.004012°W |
Built | 1881 |
Architect | Jenkins & Marr |
Architectural style(s) | Scottish baronial |
Listed Building – Category C(S) | |
Official name | DALYRMPLE HALL AND CAFE DALRYMPLE STREET |
Designated | 15 February 1982 |
Reference no. | LB31881 |
Dalyrmple Hall is a building in Fraserburgh, Scotland, standing on Dalyrmple Street at its junction with Station Brae. Category C listed, in the Scottish baronial style, it dates to 1881. [1] Its architects were Aberdeen-based Jenkins & Marr. [2] [3]
The building's prominent feature is its five-storey tower, extended in angular glass. [3]