Port Henry (Peterhead)

Port Henry is an area of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Established in 1593,[1] north of Peterhead Bay, it is the oldest commercial area of the town (the adjacent Roanheads being residential).[2] It was established after Peterhead's fishermen settled there due to its position on the northeastern shoulder of the town's peninsula, 0.25 miles (0.40 km) northeast of today's town centre.[3]

Port Henry
Port Henry in 2015, looking northeast from Seagate
Port Henry is located in Scotland
Port Henry
Port Henry
Location within Scotland
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townPETERHEAD
Postcode districtAB42
Dialling code01779
PoliceScotland
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List of places
UK
Scotland
57°30′28″N 1°46′26″W / 57.5079°N 1.7739°W / 57.5079; -1.7739

Keith Inch Castle stood around 0.35 miles (0.56 km) south of Port Henry at the time of its establishment, on Keith Inch, an island and the easternmost point of mainland Scotland. Along with the adjacent Greenhill, Keith Inch is no longer an island.[4]

History

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The town's twelve original feuars occupied land along Seagate between the pier of Port Henry, to the north, and the Quinzie (Queenie) to the south.

The construction of Port Henry in 1593 encouraged the growth of Peterhead as a fishing port and established a base for trade. (Port Henry Road, running east–west, is just north of the harbour, off East North Street.)[5] Port Henry, the oldest of Peterhead's three harbours,[6] was constructed along the Seagate shore by Henry Middleton, under the supervision of George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal.[7] It was protected to the north by the Old Pier, which was probably erected before 1593.[6]

Port Henry was improved in 1631 and repaired before the end of the century and again early in the 18th century. The south pier was increased in height and the west pier was constructed. The southern part was reconstructed between 1775 and 1781 by John Smeaton, with improvements carried out by John Rennie between 1806 and 1810. He also oversaw an addition to the west pier in 1813.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Peterhead Harbour | Canmore". canmore.org.uk. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Aberdeenshire Council Historic Environment Record - Aberdeenshire - NK14NW0025 - ROANHEADS, PETERHEAD". online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Roanheads from The Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places.info. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  4. ^ Coventry, Martin (2001). The Castles of Scotland. Musselburgh: Goblinshead. p. 218 ISBN 1-899874-26-7
  5. ^ 34-4 Port Henry Road, Peterhead AB42 1LA, UK Archived 30 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine - Google Maps
  6. ^ a b McKean, Charles (1990). Banff & Buchan: An Illustrated Architectural Guide. Mainstream Publications Ltd. p. 152. ISBN 185158-231-2.
  7. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Peterhead Harbour (LB39733)".
  8. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Peterhead Harbour (LB39733)".