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28-29, Breadalbane Terrace, Wick

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General Details and Location

Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
Other Name(s)
Address
28-29, Breadalbane Terrace, Wick
Locality
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
5360
Listing Category
C
OS Grid Ref
ND 36605 50542
Location Type
Urban
HS Reference No
42295

Description

Pair of 2-storey with attic, 2-bay, rectangular-plan, gabled houses. Coursed Caithness stone slabs, regular fenestration, irregular to rear. Canted dormers. Plate glass sash and case windows except large plate glass window to ground floor right. Grey slates. Coped skews, gable stacks. Cast-iron rainwater goods.

The Group listing is in recognition of the exceptional group value of these buildings as the core of Thomas Telford's 1809 scheme for the new town plan of Pulteneytown for the British Fisheries Society. (Historic Scotland)

Pulteneytown was a planned village established by the British Fisheries, a semi-charitable joint stock company established on the same basis as tollroad and canal trusts and other industrial settlements such as Easdale Island community founded by the Easdale Slate Company (see separate listing). The Society had established two previous settlements at Ullapool and Tobermory on the West Coast. These were laid out on simple grid plans by land surveyors. As with the majority of the three hundred or so planned villages established in the Highlands between 190 and 1830, regularity, "so that the town should have a handsome appearance", and convenience were the primary objectives. However, the Directors of the Society were also aware of the colonial aspect of their venture. Very much in the Roman colonia tradition of the Annexed Estates Commission settlements at Callander or Kinloch Rannoch, the grid plans of Ullapool and Tobermory were a deliberate imposition of and control on a landscape and people considered wild and unruly. The same ethos used in the planning of the colonial settlements of North America, such as Williamsburg, Virginia. Besides the first Edinburgh New Town, earlier planned villages in Scotland, like Ormiston, East Lothian laid out by John Cockburn, 1738 or Inveraray first laid by the Duke of Argyll to plans by John Adam, 1751 and developed by Robert Mylne from 1774, further reflect that the simple grid was the ubiquitous choice for planners and founders of towns throughout Enlightenment Scotland. (Historic Scotland)
Building Dates
Circa 1820
Architects
Thomas Telford

Category of Risk and Development History

Condition
Fair
Category of Risk
Low
Exemptions to State of Risk
Field Visits
19/6/2012, 27/9/2013
Development History
19 June 2012: External inspection finds the building appears to have been unoccupied for some years. Most windows are fully or partly boarded up. Visible frames are in poor condition. Plant growth is visible at several places in the gutters.
27 September 2013: External inspection finds the building remains in much the same conditon as seen previously.
23 February 2024: Desk-based assessment suggests the building remains disused.

Guides to Development

Conservation Area
Wick - Pulteneytown
Planning Authority Contact
PAC Telephone Number

Availability

Current Availability
Unknown
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
N/A
Present/Former Uses
Name of Owners
Unverified see FAQ on ascertaining ownership
Type of Ownership
Unknown

Information Services

Additional Contacts/Information Source
Bibliography
Online Resources
Classification
Terraced Housing
Original Entry Date
16-AUG-12
Date of Last Edit
22/02/2018