92 Queen's Road, Aberdeen is a Grade B listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 26 May 1977. Villa. 1 related planning application.

92 Queen's Road, Aberdeen

WRENN ID
rough-step-blackthorn
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Aberdeen City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
26 May 1977
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This building at 92 Queen's Road in Aberdeen is a Free Style villa designed by George Coutts in 1906. It is two stories high with an attic and features three bays. The exterior is constructed from rough-faced coursed grey granite, accented with long and short pink granite dressings that are finely finished at the edges. The design includes a base course, overhanging eaves, and long and short quoins.

The principal elevation is asymmetrical, showcasing a gabled central bay with a piend-roofed porch on the ground floor. This porch is supported by low granite walls and Tuscan colonettes, leading up to a two-leaf panelled timber door. To the left of the first floor, there is a corniced bipartite window, while the central gablehead features a corniced depressed-arched window with a blind diamond panel above. The ground floor of the bay to the right has a corniced quadripartite window, and above it, there is a tripartite window on the first floor. The attic features a bipartite gableted dormer. The left bay has a prominent five-light canted window on the ground floor, with a tripartite window above and another bipartite gableted dormer in the attic.

The northeast elevation is gabled with irregular window placements and includes a two-storey wing on the outer right. The northwest elevation is also asymmetrical, with a wing that advances to the left bay. The central bay has a piend roof that steps forward, with irregular fenestration on the ground floor, a bipartite stair window on the first floor, and a single window in the attic. The right bay's ground floor was not visible in 2000, but it has a tripartite window on the first floor and a tripartite piend-roofed dormer in the attic.

The southwest elevation is gabled, featuring a window in the center of the first floor, while the rest of this elevation was not visible in 2000. The building has a variety of timber casement and sash and case windows, a rosemary tiled roof, and coped granite skews with blocked skewputts. The gablehead stacks are coped and have circular cans, and the cast-iron rainwater goods include decorative hoppers.

Inside, the building is divided into flats and features stained glass panels on the inner door, along with a staircase that has turned balusters. The remainder of the interior was not visible in 2000.

The property is complemented by square-plan gatepiers at the southeast, topped with pyramidal caps, and low coped rough-faced granite walls in between, with rubble walls surrounding the rest of the property.

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