Former Engine Shed And Store, Engine Shed, Ferryhill, Aberdeen is a Grade B listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 29 November 1994. Former engine shed.

Former Engine Shed And Store, Engine Shed, Ferryhill, Aberdeen

WRENN ID
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Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Aberdeen City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
29 November 1994
Type
Former engine shed
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Mid 19th century, single storey, 12-bay, rectangular-plan former engine shed which was extended by four bays in 1882 and a further four bays in 1907. It is built in red brick and has round-arched windows separated by pilasters. There are overhanging eaves and the long west and east elevations have strip glazing along the base of the roof, that is slightly raised to the later addition. The gabled ends each have a broad flat-arched doorway.

The windows are predominantly small-pane glazing in cast iron frames, some have been replaced and some have broken panes (1990). The roof has grey slates and a lead ridge (missing in places). There are cast iron rainwater goods.

The interior has brick walls and an open ceiling.

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