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

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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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