13 Bayview Road, Aberdeen is a Grade C listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 5 March 2001. Villa. 2 related planning applications.

13 Bayview Road, Aberdeen

WRENN ID
rusted-cellar-ochre
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Aberdeen City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
5 March 2001
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This early 20th-century villa at 13 Bayview Road, Aberdeen, is a two-storey building with an attic and features three bays. The structure is made of tooled coursed granite ashlar, which is finely finished on the northeast elevation, while the rest is constructed from coursed rubble. It has a rough-faced dark grey granite base course, a dividing band course, a string course that bisects the first floor, an eaves course, overhanging eaves, and timber bargeboards.

The northeast elevation, which is the principal façade, is asymmetrical. It has a gabled bay that advances to the left, featuring a five-light canted window that spans both the ground and first floors, topped with a parapet. There is a small round-arched window set in the gable head, with queenpost details. To the right, there is a rectangular-plan open porch at the re-entrant angle, supported by Tuscan columns and pilasters, leading to a round-arched doorway in the centre bay. This doorway has a pilastered two-leaf panelled timber door and a stained glass fanlight, with stained glass windows flanking it on both sides. Above, there is a window in the centre of the first floor and a three-light rectangular dormer with a dentil cornice in the attic. The bay to the right features a five-light canted window on the ground floor, a scalloped parapet with spherical finials above, and a bipartite window on the first floor.

The northwest and southwest elevations were not visible in 2000. The southeast elevation includes a central gablet and a decorative timber-framed conservatory with coloured glass attached to the left side of the ground floor, along with a window centered on the first floor.

The villa predominantly has two-pane timber sash and case windows, a grey slate roof that is piended in places with lead ridges, a corniced gablehead stack, and a stack that breaks the pitch with circular cans. The rainwater goods are made of cast iron.

The interior was not seen in 2000. The property is also accompanied by low coped rough-faced granite walls on the northeast side, flanked by narrow gatepiers with scrolled caps on both sides, with granite coped rubble walls making up the remainder of the boundary.

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