19 Cathedral Street, Dunkeld

19 Cathedral Street is an historic building in Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing near the gates to Dunkeld Cathedral at the western end of Cathedral Street, it is a Category B listed building dating to c. 1715. It is two storeys, with a five-window frontage. It is believed to be a surviving property from a pre-Reformation manse.[1] It was consecrated by the Bishop of Dunkeld in 1516.[2] It was the home of poet and scholar Gavin Douglas (1474–1522).

19 Cathedral Street
Number 19 is the building with the yellow door in this 2013 photograph
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General information
AddressCathedral Street
Dunkeld
CountryScotland
Coordinates56°33′55″N 3°35′18″W / 56.5652°N 3.5882°W / 56.5652; -3.5882
Completedc. 1715 (309 years ago) (1715)
Technical details
Floor count2
Other information
Public transit accessNational Rail Dunkeld and Birnam
Listed Building – Category B
Official name19 Cathedral Street (N.)
Designated5 October 1971
Reference no.LB5638

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References

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  1. ^ "19 CATHEDRAL STREET (N.) (LB5638)". portal.historicenvironment.scot. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  2. ^ Michelin Green Guide Scotland (2011)