Kyle's second batch of council houses date from the austerity years of the 1940s, and are altogether smaller and simpler than their 1920s predecessors. Seven identical semis were built on a new road between Railway Terrace and the Plockton Road, with five climbing the hill, and the last two at right angles to them at the top. Although they're all now mainly covered in the ubiquitous white resin coating, the chimneys of a couple have escaped the treatment, revealing that they were originally harled like the vast majority of Scottish scheme housing. An online photo from the sixties is just about clear enough to suggest that they all then still had traditional 'six over six' sash windows, which I'm assuming lasted at least a decade or so longer, even though all have now been supplanted by anodyne modern replacements.
Similar houses are found not only in Kyleakin, just across the water on Skye, but also in council schemes over much of the UK.
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