Old Co-Operative Grain Store
The Old Co-Operative Grain Store (also known as The Granary)[1] is a Category B listed building in Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Dating to the late 18th century, it stands in Shorehead, on the western side of Portsoy harbour.[2][3] The harbour itself is Category A listed, dating to 1692.[4] The building has a forestair leading to a first-floor entrance in the southern gable. It also has a corrugated asbestos roof featuring ventilators on its ridge. Historic Scotland assessed the building in a group containing 10 Shorehead, the adjacent Corf Warehouse and the harbour.[2] The grain store was one of six buildings in the harbour owned by Tom Burnett-Stuart. When he died, in January 2020, he left the buildings in the care of North East Scotland Preservation Trust (NESPT). The building's façade was remodelled in 2018.[1] The building doubled as the home of Clement Freres Whisky warehouse in the television series Peaky Blinders.[1][5]
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