No.9 Crovie
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Image: © Alan O'Dowd Taken: 23 Jul 2015
A B-listed building in the tiny village of Crovie, dating from the early-mid 19th century (possibly incorporating an earlier core). It has a fireplace lintel set in its gable wall inscribed 'Peter Johnston 1789'. The lintel was in No 8 Crovie, now demolished, which shares a common gable wall with No 9 Crovie.