English: The Ell House, Dunkeld. Located in The Cross.
An information plaque on the wall reads: "The house was originally built as a hospital in 1753.
The building derives its name from the 'ell' - a weaver's measure fixed to the wall.
An upper story room was used at the Episcopal Congregation Meeting House from 1753 - 1763".
The 'ell' measure is the metal rod on the corner of the building.
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An information plaque on the wall reads: "The house was originally built as a hospital in 1753.
The building derives its name from the 'ell' - a weave