15 Whitehall Street, Dundee is a Grade B listed building in the Dundee City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 4 February 1965. Tenement/commercial building. 1 related planning application.
15 Whitehall Street, Dundee
- WRENN ID
- small-moat-bracken
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Dundee City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 4 February 1965
- Type
- Tenement/commercial building
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
15 Whitehall Street in Dundee is a four-storey and attic tenement and commercial building designed by Robert Keith and dated 1892. It features a sandstone ashlar façade and a grey slate Mansard roof. The ground floor has a modillioned cornice with a coped open-work parapet, while there is a cill course at the second floor and a lintel band at the first and second floors. The main cornice over the second floor is consoled and corbelled, and the wallhead is corniced with a balustraded parapet. The ground floor has banded pilasters, with a two-storey pilaster at the left angle and another pilaster at the third floor. The building includes single and mostly bipartite architraved windows, a four-light canted angle bay, and three-light canted outer bays. The first floor features pilastered windows with alternate segmental and triangular pediments, while the second floor has pilastered windows with colonette mullions, nook shafts, and fluted cills with single patera. The third floor has shoulder-headed windows with mannered volutes, and the canted attic storey at the angle has round-headed windows with a pedimented and voluted date panel. The glazing consists of two-pane timber sash and case windows, and there are box dormers, ashlar-coped skews, and corniced ridge stacks (with cans removed).
On the Whitehall Crescent elevation, there are seven bays, including the angle bay on the right. The central door is flanked by a pilastered and moulded doorcase, with two plate glass shop windows on either side and an additional window at the far right angle. Each upper floor has five bipartite windows, with a consoled canopy at the centre of the first floor, and full-height canted windows to the left and at the angle to the right. There are six dormers in total.
The Whitehall Street elevation features a shopfront on the right with recessed central doors flanked by bowed plate glass windows, and two further windows to the left. The three centre bays of each upper floor have bipartite windows flanked by single windows, with a full-height canted window to the right and a continuous rooflight.
The interior has not been seen, but it has been converted to form a department store that encompasses the whole of the west side of Whitehall Street.
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