67 Fountainhall Road, Aberdeen is a Grade C listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 April 1987. House. 1 related planning application.
67 Fountainhall Road, Aberdeen
- WRENN ID
- shadowed-quoin-laurel
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Aberdeen City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 23 April 1987
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
67 Fountainhall Road in Aberdeen is a semi-detached house built around 1890 by George Coutts. This two-storey and attic building features a two-bay design. The principal elevation is made of rough-faced coursed grey granite, while the rest of the building is constructed with Aberdeen bond and has finely finished margins. Notable architectural elements include a base course, a dividing band course, an eaves course, and segmental-arched windows on the principal elevation.
The northeast elevation, which faces Fountainhall Road, is asymmetrical. It has a depressed-arched doorway on the left side of the ground floor with chamfered reveals, a pedimented doorpiece adorned with five terracotta tiles on the entablature, and a two-leaf panelled timber door with a fanlight above. To the left of the door, there is a small architraved window, and above, a bipartite window on the first floor. To the right, there is a pedimented bay with a canted window that extends through both the ground and first floors, featuring terracotta panels on the band course between the floors, and a terracotta panelled entablature supporting a pediment with a keystoned glazed oculus inset.
The northwest elevation is also asymmetrical and gabled, with two windows located off-centre to the right on both the ground and first floors. There is a single-storey and attic piend-roofed addition on the outer right, which includes a panelled timber door in the penultimate bay at ground level, flanked by a single window on the right and three windows on the left. The attic floor has three regularly spaced windows that break the eaves with piended roofs.
The southwest elevation's ground floor is mostly obscured by the aforementioned single-storey and attic addition, featuring a canted dormer on the left side of the attic floor and skylights on the right.
The southeast elevation is obscured by an adjoining building.
The house has timber sash and case windows on the principal elevation, with lower sashes made of plate glass and upper sashes featuring small panes. The remaining windows consist of two-pane and four-pane timber sash and case designs. The roof is covered with grey slate and has a lead ridge, with coped stone skews that have blocked skewputts. The gablehead stacks are made of rough-faced granite with cornices and circular cans, while the rear features coped rubble wallhead stacks with octagonal cans. The property also has cast-iron rainwater goods.
The interior was not seen in 2000. The boundary walls include a low granite wall on the northwest side topped with railings, and a high brick-coped rubble and harled wall at the rear.
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