Transit Shed, Camperdown Street, Victoria Dock, Dundee Harbour is a Grade B listed building in the Dundee City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 2 November 1989. Transit shed. 2 related planning applications.

Transit Shed, Camperdown Street, Victoria Dock, Dundee Harbour

WRENN ID
inner-flint-thunder
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Dundee City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
2 November 1989
Type
Transit shed
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

David Cunningham, Harbour Engineer, with Charles Ower as Consulting Engineer; ironwork by John Stewart and Sons, Irvine, 1874.

Single-storey brick and timber-clad transit sheds on the N side of Victoria Dock with 4 party wall divisions.

N ELEVATION: brick with ashlar base and eaves courses. Rusticated quoins, alternately vermiculated, to timber sliding doors with malleable iron lintels. Square-section cast-iron rain water goods. Sheds 29 and 30 have been painted.

S ELEVATION: colonnade of cylindrical cast-iron columns with mask rainwaterheads (reputedly the face of David Cunningham). Timber sliding doors the entire length of the wall (except a part of Shed 26 which has modern brickwork) under malleable iron girders.

W GABLE: timber-boarded, now painted. E gable adjoins the Clocktower warehouse (built 1877).

Slate roofs, without skylights. 3 brick party walls.

Interior: wrought-iron tie roofs. Stone set floors.

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