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Stoneyton Clachan, Aberdeen. c.1875
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Stoneyton Clachan, Aberdeen. c.1875

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Stoneyton Clachan, Aberdeen. c.1875
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Stoneyton Clachan, Aberdeen. c.1875
This group of old houses, identified as Stonytown on some old OS maps, with ashtrees in front, stood on the north side of the road which led from the city westwards towards Skene.

This street is now called Carden Place and the houses were just west of its junction with Prince Arthur Street. They were demolished about 1879 to make way for modern houses.

The thatched building at the left was a blacksmith's and the red tiled houses were occupied by various tradespeople - gardeners, joiners and a bleacher. Plus workers at Rubislaw Quarry. The central house shows the old style outside stair leading to the upper floor.

The roadway between the cottages ran via a wooden bridge over the Denburn towards Fountainhall Road.
Aberdeen
Buildings, Cottages
D33_08
Aberdeen Local Studies
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