Surgery, 327 Great Western Road, Aberdeen is a Grade C listed building in the Aberdeen City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 7 March 2002. Villa.
Surgery, 327 Great Western Road, Aberdeen
- WRENN ID
- tenth-rafter-sepia
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Aberdeen City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 7 March 2002
- Type
- Villa
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
This late 19th-century villa, located at 327 Great Western Road in Aberdeen, is a two-storey building with an attic and features four bays. It is constructed from Aberdeen-bond granite, which is complemented by contrasting light grey long and short dressings that are finely finished at the margins. The southwest and southeast elevations are made of random rubble. The villa has a base course, chamfered cills, long and short quoins, and an eaves course.
The northwest (principal) elevation is asymmetrical, featuring a basket-arched doorway with chamfered reveals and an ogee moulded lintel at the ground floor of the penultimate bay to the right. This doorway has a panelled timber door with a fanlight above it. There is a window on the first floor and a cusped trefoil lucarne in the attic. The right bay has a three-light canted bay window that extends through the ground and first floors, topped with a piended slate roof and a decorative finial. The penultimate bay to the left is advanced and has a deeply chamfered right angle, with a window at the ground floor and a gableted window breaking the eaves at the first floor, along with an iron finial at the apex. An outer left circular-plan angle tower has three windows on both the ground and first floors, capped with a conical roof and an iron finial.
The southwest elevation is also asymmetrical and features a gabled design with a flat-roofed addition at the ground floor, which has an opening to the right. The southeast elevation is asymmetrical as well, with a substantial addition at the ground floor. There is a stair window in the centre above, and a piend-roofed window breaking the eaves to the outer left at the first floor, along with a pair of piend-roofed dormers in the attic.
The northeast elevation, facing Salisbury Terrace, is asymmetrical and consists of two bays. It has a window at the ground floor of the left bay and a gableted window breaking the eaves at the first floor, with an iron finial at the apex. A flue is advanced through the ground and first floors, forming a gablet below the eaves, and there is a window at the ground floor along with a blind shield set in the gablet.
The villa features two-pane timber sash and case windows, with a piended and gabled grey slate roof that has lead ridges. The stone skews are fitted with moulded skewputts, and there are coped wallhead stacks with octagonal cans. The rainwater goods are made of cast iron and PVCu.
The interior was not seen in 2001. The boundary walls include square-plan gatepiers with pyramidal caps to the north, low coped boundary walls flanking both Salisbury Terrace and Great Western Road, and high coped rubble walls for the remainder.
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