Shore Inn
{{Short description|Public house in Portsoy, Scotland}}
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The Shore Inn is a public house in Portsoy, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Dating to the mid-18th century, and overlooking Portsoy Harbor, it is now a Category C listed building. It is two storeys with an attic.{{Historic Environment Scotland |num=LB40234|desc=Church Street, Shore Inn with Boundary Wall}}
Given its historical status, planning permission to replace the building's first-floor windows with uPVC ones in 2020 was denied.[https://www.grampianonline.co.uk/news/historic-portsoy-pub-loses-planning-vote-218032/ "Historic Portsoy pub loses planning vote"] – Grampian Online, 11 November 2020
The inn featured in the sixth series of the BBC television series Peaky Blinders, in which it was renamed the Hotel Lalanne.[https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/film-and-tv/peaky-blinders-filming-locations-where-it-set-cillian-murphy-and-cast-seen-portsoy-shooting-season-6-3129420 "Peaky Blinders filming locations: where is it set as Cillian Murphy and cast seen in Portsoy shooting season 6"] – The Scotsman, 9 February 2021[https://www.northern-scot.co.uk/news/peaky-blinders-film-crew-transforms-portsoy-harbour-226145/ "Street closures ahead as Peaky Blinders film crew transforms Portsoy harbour"] – The Northern Scot, 27 January 2021
Gallery
File:Portsoy Old Harbour.jpg|Looking southwest, the inn's location at the junctions of Shore Street (foreground), Church Street (leading south) and Shorehead (right)
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Category:18th-century establishments in Scotland
Category:Listed buildings in Portsoy
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