Outbuilding And Boundary Wall, 66 Marine Road, Port Bannatyne is a Grade C listed building in the Argyll and Bute local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 20 February 1998. House.
Outbuilding And Boundary Wall, 66 Marine Road, Port Bannatyne
- WRENN ID
- shifting-bailey-rain
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Argyll and Bute
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 20 February 1998
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
This is an earlier 19th century outbuilding and boundary wall located at 66 Marine Road in Port Bannatyne. The main structure is a symmetrical, two-storey house with an attic, featuring three bays in a plain classical style. It forms the end of a terrace and has been subdivided, with entrances at both the front (ground floor) and rear (first floor). The building is constructed from coursed, cherry-cocked rubble sandstone, with raised cream ashlar dressings and harl-pointed random rubble on the sides and rear. It has a rubble base, a raised band course at the principal floor, and a raised lintel course beneath the corniced eaves. The corners are accentuated with narrow strip quoins, and the openings have stugged rubble quoins and stugged long and short surrounds, with stylised pediments above the ground floor openings. The windows feature raised, polished margins and projecting cills.
On the northeast elevation facing Marine Road, there is a centrally located timber panelled door at the ground floor, accompanied by a bipartite fanlight. A single window is aligned above on the first floor, with additional single windows in the outer bays on both floors and three-light canted dormers above. The southwest rear elevation includes a cast-iron balustraded stair leading to a timber door at the centre of the first floor, also with a bipartite fanlight. There is a small window in the bay to the right, along with single windows in the outer bays on the first floor and three-light canted dormers above, as well as single windows at the ground level.
The building features 12-pane timber sash and case glazing and has a graded grey slate roof with raised stone skews and replacement rainwater goods. There is a corniced, rendered stack on the southeast side and a coped, rendered stack on the northwest side, along with various circular cans.
The interior was not seen during the 1996 inspection. The rear outbuilding has boarded timber doors and a grey slate roof with a small ridge stack. The boundary wall is a tall, rubble coped random rubble wall that encloses the site to the east, with a swept, double opening leading to the first-floor flat.
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