62 Queen's Road, Aberdeen is a Grade C listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 17 June 1992. Villa. 1 related planning application.

62 Queen's Road, Aberdeen

WRENN ID
tired-remnant-starling
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Aberdeen City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
17 June 1992
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

62 Queen's Road in Aberdeen is a villa designed by John Rust in 1901. It is a two-storey building with an attic and features three bays. The southeast elevation is made of finely finished, tooled coursed grey granite, while the rest of the building is constructed from coursed granite rubble. The design includes a rough-faced base course, a dividing band course, an eaves course, and overhanging eaves with a dentil cornice.

The principal elevation on the southeast is symmetrical, featuring a square-plan open porch that projects from the center of the ground floor. This porch is supported by Tuscan columns and pilasters and has a dramatic sun-burst pediment detail. Stone steps lead up to the doorway, which is flanked by decorative iron railings. The entrance consists of a pilastered panelled timber door with glazed panels on either side and a letterbox fanlight above. There is a single window in the center of the first floor and a round-arched dormer in the attic, flanked by modern skylights. The ground and first floors have three-light canted windows that terminate in piended roofs. At the apex of the attic, there is a replacement rectangular-plan glazed lantern with a flat roof, flanked by stepped down dormers.

The northeast elevation is asymmetrical, with windows on the right side at both the ground and first floors, and a two-storey addition on the outer right with irregular openings. The northwest elevation features a two-storey wing that advances to the left, a lean-to addition at the ground floor, and a stained glass window in the center of the first floor, flanked by a bipartite window. Skylights are present in the attic. The southwest elevation is symmetrical with a single window in the center of the first floor.

The villa predominantly has two-pane and four-pane timber sash and case windows. The roof is covered with piended grey slate and has lead ridges. Corniced wallhead stacks with circular cans and cast-iron rainwater goods are also present.

The interior was not seen in 2000. The property includes corniced square-plan gatepiers on the southeast, which are shared with adjacent properties, and a low coped rough-faced granite wall between them. The remainder of the boundary is made up of granite and brick coped rubble walls.

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