13, 14 Devanha Terrace, Ferryhill, Aberdeen is a Grade C listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 21 November 1978. Terrace.

13, 14 Devanha Terrace, Ferryhill, Aberdeen

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Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Aberdeen City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
21 November 1978
Type
Terrace
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

13 and 14 Devanha Terrace in Ferryhill, Aberdeen, date from around 1870 and consist of a two-storey building with a basement and attic, featuring three bays. The exterior is made of tooled coursed grey granite, which is finely finished at the edges. The ground floor has recessed cills, a panelled timber door with a letterbox fanlight, and projecting cills on the first floor. There is an eaves course and canted dormers on the attic floor.

The east (principal) elevation is asymmetrical with a regular arrangement of windows in the centre and right bays across the basement, ground floor, and first floor, with a single dormer window above. A canted bay extends through the ground, first, and attic floors on the left side, with a doorway on the ground floor that has a cornice supported by consoles, flanked by narrow windows. Above, there is a window on the first floor and a timber five-light window with dentil moulding and a piended roof on the attic floor, which is glazed on the left return.

The north elevation is obscured by the adjoining terrace. The west elevation is also asymmetrical, featuring a central doorway on the ground floor flanked by a window, with two windows above and a dormer on the attic floor flanked by a modern single-pane skylight. There is a segmental-arched stair window in the flanking bay to the right, with a small four-pane window above.

The south elevation is asymmetrical and gabled, with an off-centre doorway to No 14 on the ground floor flanked by a narrow window to the right. Above, there is a single window on the first floor and a pair of windows set in the gablehead of the attic floor.

The building predominantly features two-pane and four-pane timber sash and case windows. The roof is made of graded grey slate with a lead ridge, and it has coped stone skews with blocked skewputts. The gablehead and ridge stacks are corniced with octagonal cans, and there are cast-iron rainwater goods.

The interior was not seen in 1999. The boundary walls and railings include decorative iron railings with anthemion finials on a low granite wall to the east of the terrace, and brick and granite coped rubble walls to the rear. There are also remains of decorative iron railings on a coped granite wall enclosing a garden across the road from the front elevation.

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