St Stephen's And West Manse, 33 Camperdown Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee is a Grade B listed building in the Dundee City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 29 October 1991.
St Stephen's And West Manse, 33 Camperdown Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee
- WRENN ID
- other-pewter-juniper
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Dundee City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 29 October 1991
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
This is a large, two-storey and attic house with an L-shaped layout, built in 1892 to a design by Charles Ower. It was originally constructed for Captain Newton. The exterior is of coursed and snecked rubble, with red sandstone quoins and dressings, timber and plaster gables, and a slate roof. Most windows are 2-pane sash and case designs, and casements, though some now have unsympathetic uPVC frames, particularly at the polygonal attic window.
The east elevation features a single-storey, lean-to entrance porch with turned timber columns. A transomed window with stained glass is on the right return, and a two-leaf door on the left. A stepped gable stack bears the inscription “1892” on a heraldic panel at attic level. A lower two-storey bay is positioned on the right with two windows on each floor.
The south elevation is asymmetrical and three-bayed. An advanced bay on the left contains tripartite windows on both the ground and first floors. There are single windows to the right return, and paired half-timbered gables at the attic, accented by deep eaves and finials. A set-back bay on the right features single windows on the ground and first floors, along with a shoulder-arched dormer. A diagonal angle bay at the far right has bipartite windows on both floors, a bracketed, half-timbered polygonal attic window with three bipartite windows, concave eaves, and a pyramidal roof. Cast-iron rainwater goods are present at the centre re-entrant.
On the west elevation, a stepped gable stack with coped detailing and three modern cans rises from the right. There are two ground-floor windows and three first-floor windows, with a dormer above.
The north elevation includes a central door, two bipartite border-glazed stair windows with swept roofs, windows at ground and first floor level on the left, and a bay on the right featuring a single-storey lean-to and a first-floor window.
A rubble wall runs along the south side, punctuated by two red sandstone gatepiers with crown caps. A large terracotta chimney can, resembling a barley-sugar twist, stands in the garden, belonging to a stack.
The interior contains an encaustic tile floor in the entrance porch, with some anchor motif etched glass surrounding the inner door. A cloakroom has a boarded dado and stained glass window. A study features a painted, carved timber chimneypiece and a simple patterned cornice, while the dining room has a carved timber chimneypiece with an overmantle. The pantry retains its original furnishings. The staircase is a scale and platt design with turned balusters. The first-floor drawing room has a carved timber chimneypiece. A bathroom boasts a boarded dado and a large, early enamelled bath. Finally, the attic bedroom has a timber chimneypiece with a round-headed cast-iron grate.
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