3 Glebe Street, Campbeltown is a Grade C listed building in the Argyll and Bute local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 28 March 1996.
3 Glebe Street, Campbeltown
- WRENN ID
- ruined-sandstone-equinox
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Argyll and Bute
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 28 March 1996
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
1 Glebe Street in Campbeltown is a mid to late 19th-century three-storey tenement building. It features eight bays on the Glebe Street elevation and seven bays on the Big Kiln Street elevation. The walls are roughcast on Glebe Street and smooth cement-render on Big Kiln Street, with painted ashlar shopfronts at the ground floor. The building has droved dressings, corner margins, and projecting cills on the windows.
On the northeast elevation facing Glebe Street, the façade is regularly fenestrated and angled at the center, with a symmetrical arrangement to the right of the center. The ground floor includes a shop window in the first bay, set within a painted ashlar shopfront that has a cornice above. An entrance door is located in the third bay, with bipartite windows above it on the first and second floors. Additional entrance doors are situated between the fifth and sixth bays and between the seventh and eighth bays.
The southeast elevation facing Big Kiln Street has seven bays and is angled between the third and fourth bays, featuring a chamfered corner bay on the outer right. This elevation also has a painted ashlar shopfront at the ground floor with a cornice above. The first bay contains a ground floor window with an entrance door to the right. An entrance door is found in the second bay, with a shop window in the third bay and small windows on the first and second floors. The fourth bay features a shop entrance door, with small windows offset to the left on the first and second floors, while the fifth bay contains another shop window. The corner bay has a shop entrance door at ground level.
The southwest (rear) elevation displays a variety of window types, including bipartite windows and smaller stair openings. All openings are fitted with 8-pane timber sash and case windows with horns, except for modern glazing at the ground and first floors of the southeast elevation's first and second bays. The roof is covered with grey slate and is piended over the southeast elevation. There are cast-iron downpipes and gutters profiled at the wallhead of the southeast elevation. The building features coped roughcast multi-flue stacks adjacent to the principal ridge, a rendered and lined multi-flue apex stack at the west gable with ashlar ends, and an ashlar four-flue wallhead stack that is shouldered with margins and circular cans.
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