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Houses, 9 to 15 Street in Dieppe en Seine-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Maison à pan de bois

Houses, 9 to 15 Street in Dieppe

    9-15 Rue d'Écosse
    76200 Dieppe
Private property
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Maisons, 9 à 15 Rue dÉcosse à Dieppe
Crédit photo : Philippe Alès - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
6 juillet 1927
Registration of facades
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Façades: inscription by decree of 6 July 1927

Origin and history

The houses at numbers 9 to 15 on the Street of Scotland in Dieppe form a remarkable architectural ensemble. Their protection relates specifically to facades, listed in the inventory of Historic Monuments by order of 6 July 1927. This classification reflects their heritage value in the Dieppois urban landscape.

The rue d'Écosse, located in the Seine-Maritime department in Normandy, is part of a historical context where Dieppe played an important role as a port city. The facades of these houses, although their exact construction period is not specified, probably reflect the architectural styles typical of the times when Dieppe was a commercial and maritime hub.

The information available does not further detail the specific history of these houses, their occupants or past uses. However, their inclusion in the title of Historic Monuments underlines their importance in preserving the local built heritage.

The location of these houses is precisely documented, with an address confirmed in the Merimée base and GPS coordinates allowing them to be located in the city centre of Dieppe. Their state of conservation and accessibility to the public are not mentioned in available sources.

Dieppe, as a historic port city, experienced a dynamic economic activity, notably related to fishing, maritime trade and later tourism. The houses on the street of Scotland are part of this framework, representing an architectural heritage linked to the city's urban development.

No information is available on any historical figures related to these houses, or on any significant events that may have taken place there. Their value lies mainly in their contribution to the visual and historical identity of the neighbourhood.

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