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newlands+house Latitude and Longitude:

56°24′01″N 3°25′25″W / 56.4004°N 3.4237°W / 56.4004; -3.4237
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Newlands House
The building in 2024
LocationMain Street
Bridgend
Perth and Kinross
Scotland
Coordinates 56°24′01″N 3°25′25″W / 56.4004°N 3.4237°W / 56.4004; -3.4237
Builtc. 1810
Listed Building – Category B
Designated20 May 1965
Reference no.LB39543
Newlands House is located in Perth
Newlands House
Shown in Bridgend

Newlands House is an historic building in Bridgend, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Located on Main Street, it is a Category B listed building, built around 1810. [1]

It was originally built for Reverend [2] (d. 1861) [3] and Mrs John Newlands. [4]

Five other contemporary properties are located here, one on Main Street and four, which cannot be seen from the street, facing the River Tay and the southern end of the North Inch on the opposite bank. [5] Firstly, on Main Street is Inchbank (Category B listed, built in 1795 by its owner, master stonemason John Gregory). [5] [6] Currently the home of Strang & McLagan Funeral Directors, the building features two pairings of Ionic order columns. [7] [8] [1] [9] [10] [11] [12] Facing the river are: Inveraven (Category B, c. 1810), [13] [14] Riversdale (Category C, c. 1810), [15] Earnoch (Category B, c. 1823) [16] and Springbank (Category B, c. 1823). [17]

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newlands+house Latitude and Longitude:

56°24′01″N 3°25′25″W / 56.4004°N 3.4237°W / 56.4004; -3.4237
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Newlands House
The building in 2024
LocationMain Street
Bridgend
Perth and Kinross
Scotland
Coordinates 56°24′01″N 3°25′25″W / 56.4004°N 3.4237°W / 56.4004; -3.4237
Builtc. 1810
Listed Building – Category B
Designated20 May 1965
Reference no.LB39543
Newlands House is located in Perth
Newlands House
Shown in Bridgend

Newlands House is an historic building in Bridgend, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Located on Main Street, it is a Category B listed building, built around 1810. [1]

It was originally built for Reverend [2] (d. 1861) [3] and Mrs John Newlands. [4]

Five other contemporary properties are located here, one on Main Street and four, which cannot be seen from the street, facing the River Tay and the southern end of the North Inch on the opposite bank. [5] Firstly, on Main Street is Inchbank (Category B listed, built in 1795 by its owner, master stonemason John Gregory). [5] [6] Currently the home of Strang & McLagan Funeral Directors, the building features two pairings of Ionic order columns. [7] [8] [1] [9] [10] [11] [12] Facing the river are: Inveraven (Category B, c. 1810), [13] [14] Riversdale (Category C, c. 1810), [15] Earnoch (Category B, c. 1823) [16] and Springbank (Category B, c. 1823). [17]

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