Aberdeenshire HER - NK14SW0095 - PETERHEAD PRISON STALK AND WORKSHOP

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Primary ReferenceNK14SW0095
NamePETERHEAD PRISON STALK AND WORKSHOP
NRHE Card No.NK14SW74
NRHE Numlink 121785
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. NULL
Site Form Documentary Record Only
Site Condition Destroyed
Details Workshop, part of old Peterhead Prison (NK14SW0162). It was probably built in 1886 with some minor later additions and was former an Admiralty Yard smith's shop and fitting shop, converted to prison workshop in circa 1959. Industrial circular stalk and single storey, multi-bay, rectangular-plan workshop. The stalk is built of bull-faced granite, the workshop of squared and snecked granite with some Aberdeen bond and granite ashlar dressings (the granite from Stirlinghill Quarry). The roof is of corrugated iron. The stalk, located to centre north of the workshop, has a flat-coped square-plan base which gives way to a battered circular stalk with a band course close to the top surmounted by cornice, broad projecting band course and blocking course at apex. The workshop is a long low range. The northern, entrance, elevation has a large relieving arch to the centre bay with a low coped link adjoining the stalk. It has regularly-disposed windows punctuated by two later flat-roofed porches in bays to left, 2-leaf door immediately to right, single window, further door and four windows beyond. Altered bays incorporating later lean-to extension in bays to outer right. The south elevation has eight semi-circular windows in bays to left, nine full-size windows and some blocked openings across centre bays. A later lean-to extension is located to the right with three further semi-circular windows and blocked door to outer right. The prison was built in 1888, and appears on the 2nd Edition OS map. It supplied the labour force to work in Stirlinghil Quarry and in the Admiralty Yard attached to the prison, including supporting the work of a civilian labour force in constructing the Harbour of Refuge breakwater. A photographic survey was carried out in 2011 prior to proposed demolition and suitable stones were identified for re-use within the redevelopment.
Last Update25/03/2024
Updated Bycpalmer
CompilerEC
Date of Compilation04/01/2012

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Event Details

Event DateEvent TypeOASIS ID
2011 Building Recording

Excavations and Surveys


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Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
ROOFS FLATB100
PORCHES  C100
EXTENSIONS LEAN-TOD100
WORKSHOPS  A100
WINDOWSSEMI-CIRCULAR E100
WINDOWS BLOCKEDF100
DOORS BLOCKEDG100
DRESSINGSASHLAR H100