The Rectory, 17 Panmure Place, Montrose is a Grade B listed building in the Angus local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 11 June 1971. House. 1 related planning application.

The Rectory, 17 Panmure Place, Montrose

WRENN ID
iron-floor-bracken
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Angus
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
11 June 1971
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The Rectory, located at 17 Panmure Place in Montrose, is a late 18th-century, two-storey and attic, three-bay house designed in an L-plan. The front is finished in stugged sandstone ashlar, while the sides and rear feature lined render with chamfered margins. A mansard attic storey is present in the rear wing.

The principal elevation faces east and features a lugged, architraved entrance at the center, which includes a nine-panel door and a rectangular fanlight above. A window is centered above this entrance on the first floor, with additional windows in the bays flanking it at both the ground and first floors. Bowed dormers are situated above.

On the southeast elevation, there is a gable end with a glazed door to the right at ground level and a small window to the right in the gablehead. The wing to the left has three windows on the left side, a door in the center, and a window to the right at ground level, with two windows on the first floor and a timber-mullioned tripartite window in the attic. There is a projection in the re-entrant angle at the center, which includes a window at ground level and a small brick lean-to.

The southwest elevation features a harled gable end to the left with a blinded window to the left on the first floor. There is a projection in the re-entrant angle at the center, and a single bay to the right with a window at both ground and first floors.

The northwest elevation has a gable end to the left with a window to the right at both ground and first floors, and another window to the left in the gablehead. The rear wing to the right includes a window to the left at ground, first, and attic storeys, with a blocked opening at the center in the attic.

The windows throughout the building are four-pane timber sash and case, with eight-pane lights in the mansard. The roof is covered in dark grey graded slate with coped skews, and there are rendered gablehead stacks on the north, south, east, and west sides.

The interior was not seen in 1998. The boundary walls and gate piers consist of rendered ashlar gate piers at the front with a wrought-iron arch above, rubble boundary walls to the east and south, and brick walls to the west.

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