85 Port Street, Annan is a Grade B listed building in the Dumfries and Galloway local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 12 July 1988. Warehouse, house. 1 related planning application.

85 Port Street, Annan

WRENN ID
scarred-rampart-ash
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Dumfries and Galloway
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
12 July 1988
Type
Warehouse, house
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Probably all built in first half 19th century. Long 2-storey

row including warehouse range and row of workers' housing,

continuous roofline broken above archway linking these ranges

(arch has single storey elevation, footings survive of

original feature above wall-head). Herring-bone-stugged red

ashlar, polished raised margins; slate roofs.

WAREHOUSE RANGE (KNOWN AS WELLDALE MILL, BUT USED AS

STORAGE): openings mainly blocked or with timber louvers; 3

inner bays (perhaps originally domestic) built first,

extended to N and to S in sympathetic manner but with

irregular bays and with band courses between floors; N gable

(to Nicholson Street) has 4 (unequal) bays plus attic

opening; gabled pulley hoist over wall-head on extension to

S. Single storey weaving sheds to rear, wooden roofs on

cast-iron columns; also a 3-storey 6-bay block.

HOUSES: 8 bays in total, originally 8 doors, including closes

and pend, 1 door now a window; pair houses nearest N now one

house, remainder of row unoccupied (1987); band course

between floors; eaves/lintel band; skews; end and axial

stacks.

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