Dutch-style architecture

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The photograph on this page of Dutch-style architecture by James Allan as part of the Geograph project.

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Dutch-style architecture

Image: © James Allan Taken: 13 Nov 2006

This small estate of houses in Rattray has a distinctly Dutch look to it, with typical upper windows and crow-step gables. They may possibly have some connection with the now-demolished nearby Erichtside Works, originally a linen mill, later used for paper and polythene manufacture

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.588026
Longitude
-3.326969