Cunningham–Graham Close

Coordinates: 56°23′49″N 3°25′36″W / 56.3969195°N 3.4267028°W / 56.3969195; -3.4267028
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Cunningham–Graham Close
The close in the mid-19th century
Location13–17 High Street
Perth
Perth and Kinross
Scotland
Coordinates56°23′49″N 3°25′36″W / 56.3969195°N 3.4267028°W / 56.3969195; -3.4267028
Built1699 (325 years ago) (1699)
Listed Building – Category B
Designated20 May 1965
Reference no.LB39462
Cunningham–Graham Close is located in Perth
Cunningham–Graham Close
Shown in Perth
Photograph of the building

Cunningham–Graham Close is a historic building in Perth, Scotland. Located at 13–17 High Street, it is a Category B listed building, built in 1699.[1] It is the oldest continually inhabited building in the city,[2] and one of the few remaining that pre-date the Georgian new town remodelling of the city centre.[3]

A monogram with the carving "RG, EC" and its year of construction is located above the entrance to the close. These initials refer to Robert Graham and Elspeth Cunningham, for whom the building is named.[1]

The building is three storeys and an attic.[1]

In 2016, a project that renovated the property won the biennial Perth Civic Trust Award.[4][3]

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