Chandlers Lane - Edited
Originally built as workshops, Chandlers Lane was completed in 1837. It was designed by architect James Leslie, and included workshop facilities for the repair of ships, production and repair of sails and rigging, and a smithy.
Since the end of the shipbuilding trade in Dundee, the buildings have been converted into houses, and are in a desirable location between the picturesque River Tay and the historic Victoria Dock (where the historic Leda-class frigate HMS Unicorn is permanently moored as a museum). Average price for a house on this street (at the time this photo was taken) is £250,000, with the expectation that this will rise as work continues on the improvement of the Dundee Waterfront area.
You might just see at the far end of the street a photographer taking bride-and-groom shots with a happy couple - but other than that, there wasn't much going on.
This is a composite image, consisting of several photos taken in portrait orientation using my Google Pixel 4XL phone, and stitched together later using the excellent freeware utility, Hugin.
Chandlers Lane - Edited
Originally built as workshops, Chandlers Lane was completed in 1837. It was designed by architect James Leslie, and included workshop facilities for the repair of ships, production and repair of sails and rigging, and a smithy.
Since the end of the shipbuilding trade in Dundee, the buildings have been converted into houses, and are in a desirable location between the picturesque River Tay and the historic Victoria Dock (where the historic Leda-class frigate HMS Unicorn is permanently moored as a museum). Average price for a house on this street (at the time this photo was taken) is £250,000, with the expectation that this will rise as work continues on the improvement of the Dundee Waterfront area.
You might just see at the far end of the street a photographer taking bride-and-groom shots with a happy couple - but other than that, there wasn't much going on.
This is a composite image, consisting of several photos taken in portrait orientation using my Google Pixel 4XL phone, and stitched together later using the excellent freeware utility, Hugin.