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Avonlea and Ivy Bank
Historic site in Argyll and Bute, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Avonlea and Ivy Bank is a pair of buildings in Luss, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. They are Category B listed,[1] dating to the mid 19th century.[2]
The buildings, single-storey cottages located on Pier Road, are made of whinstone and sandstone rubble with pink sandstone margins and dressings. Both possess timber diamond-paned casement windows. Each cottage has a pair of octagonal corniced chimney stacks with octagonal cans.[2]
The buildings are shown on the first-edition Ordnance Survey map, surveyed in 1864.[2] They are an identical pair with Yewbank and Lonaigview, Fernlea and Ivy Cottage, Laurel Cottage and Ravenslea and Rose Cottage and The Sheiling.[2] Two of the five are on the northern side of the street; three on the southern.
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- Looking west. Avonlea and Ivy Bank, Rose Cottage and The Sheiling and Laurel Cottage and Ravenslea
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