The first council-built housing in Kyle of Lochalsh was a row of four identical substantial semi-detatched villas on what was then (1920s) the edge of the village on the Plockton Road. Several more can be found over the water at Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye, but it's obviously a generic patterm, since I've recently noticed some very like them here on the east coast both in Carnoustie and Monifieth further towards Dundee, and will no doubt find some more. Nowadays they're coated in a bright white resin-based paint, but in the 70s were likely to have been harled (= coated in fine gravel roughcast) though it's really hard to tell from archive pictures. Much of Scotland's housing scheme stock certainly was at the time (and much still is) so it seems a safe bet for use up to the present day.
The asset is normal-mapped and has night mode.
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