32 Hamilton Place, Aberdeen is a Grade C listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 6 December 2000. Villa.

32 Hamilton Place, Aberdeen

WRENN ID
standing-pewter-brook
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Aberdeen City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
6 December 2000
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

32 Hamilton Place in Aberdeen is a villa built in 1886 by George Coutts and constructed by John Morgan. This two-storey and attic building features a two-bay design made of tooled coursed grey granite ashlar, with finely finished margins. It has a base course, a dividing string course, and a moulded eaves cornice.

The principal elevation is asymmetrical, showcasing a round-arched doorway on the right side of the ground floor. This doorway is moulded at the impost level and features a finely finished arch with a fluted keystone motif. It includes a panelled timber door surrounded by glazed panels and a fanlight. Above this door is a window on the first floor, which has a decoratively moulded lintel that breaks the eaves and rises to form a square-plan turret at the attic floor. The turret has a bull's-eye window at its center and is topped with a lead ogee roof featuring a decorative iron finial. To the left is a curvilinear-gabled bay with a three-light canted window spanning the ground and first floors, creating a balcony at the attic level. This bay has a small segmental pediment at the center, with a window set in the gablehead that also features a decoratively moulded lintel and an iron finial at the apex.

The northeast elevation is gabled and includes a stair window centered between the ground and first floors. There is a two-storey lean-to addition on the right side, with a doorway and window on the left return. The northwest elevation was not visible in 2000, while the southwest elevation is also gabled.

The villa predominantly features two-pane timber sash and case windows, along with a grey slate roof that has a lead ridge. The building has coped stone skewed ends with moulded skewputts and corniced gablehead stacks topped with decorative square-plan cans. Cast-iron rainwater goods are also present.

The interior was not seen in 2000. The property is enclosed by low coped granite boundary walls on the southeast side and a rubble wall on the east side.

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