6 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. 3 related planning applications.

6 Hamilton Place, Aberdeen

WRENN ID
distant-plinth-harvest
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

6 Hamilton Place is a late 19th-century villa featuring a single storey and attic, with a three-bay layout. The building is constructed from tooled coursed Aberdeen bond grey granite, which is finely finished at the margins. It has a base course and an eaves course.

The southeast elevation facing Hamilton Place is near-symmetrical. The central bay at ground floor has a doorway with a decorative hoodmould, a panelled timber door flanked by glazed panels, a dentil moulded cornice above, and a fanlight. Above, there is a gabled bipartite dormer in the attic. The flanking gabled bays on either side feature a bowed window in the ground floor bay to the left, with three windows above, and a slate roof topped with iron brattishing. The left bay, which is slightly advanced, has a three-light canted window with a piended slate roof at ground floor and a bipartite window above, also with an iron finial at the apex.

The northeast elevation facing Westfield Road is asymmetrical. It has a gabled bay to the left and a pilastered round-arched doorway at 4 Hamilton Place, which features a keystone detail, a panelled timber door with a stained-glass upper panel reading "The Neuk," flanked by stained-glass panels and a fanlight. There is a single window to the left, and a pair of round-arched windows set in the gablehead. The central bay has a bipartite window, with a gabled bipartite dormer above in the attic, and a single window in the outer right bay, with a gableted window breaking the eaves above.

The northwest elevation features paired gables, with a piend-roofed single storey addition to the ground floor of the left gable. The remainder of this elevation was not visible in 2000.

The southwest elevation has a gabled bay to the right, with a single window centered in the gablehead, while the bays to the left were not visible in 2000.

The villa predominantly features 2-pane timber sash and case windows, a grey slate roof with lead ridges, coped stone skews with moulded skewputts, and coped gablehead and ridge stacks with octagonal cans. It also has cast-iron rainwater goods.

The interiors were not seen in 2000. The property is enclosed by low coped granite boundary walls along Hamilton Place and Westfield Road, with the remainder not visible in 2000.

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