26 Cameron Street, Stonehaven is a Grade B listed building in the Aberdeenshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 November 1980. 5 related planning applications.

26 Cameron Street, Stonehaven

WRENN ID
lapsed-flagstone-clover
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Aberdeenshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
25 November 1980
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

28 Cameron Street is a former bank building and solicitor's office, dating from around 1880, which has been converted into a veterinary surgery, offices, and flats. This tall two-storey and attic structure features a simple Renaissance style and is part of an irregular terrace. The building is constructed of ashlar stone with roughly squared rubble on the sides and rear. It has a base, ground floor, and first floor cill, with dividing courses, a continuous hoodmould at the first floor, and an eaves cornice with a parapet. Dividing pilasters are present, and the ground floor has round-headed openings while the first floor features architraved windows.

On the south (principal) elevation, there is a narrow central bay with a low, panelled timber square-headed pend door and a plate glass fanlight. Flanking bays contain six-panelled timber doors with semicircular plate glass fanlights, and windows are located in the outer bays. The first floor has a blank central bay and regular fenestration in the outer bays, with four pedimented bipartite dormer windows above.

The north (rear) elevation displays a variety of elements, including a two-storey gabled projecting wing on the left and a stair window to the right of centre. The building features plate glass glazing in timber sash and case windows, including a coloured margins stair window. The roof is covered with grey slates, and broad cavetto-coped squared rubble stacks, with the eastern stack rebuilt in brick, are topped with a full complement of cans, many of which are polygonal. The skews are ashlar-coped.

Inside, the principal ground floor room has decorative plasterwork cornices and ceiling roses, along with part glazed screen doors and two-leaf panelled timber doors etched with 'BANK' and 'OFFICE'. A timber-balustered staircase is also present. The property is enclosed by semicircular-coped rubble boundary walls.

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