Nos 16A-18 (Even Nos) Craigfoot Terrace Including Boundary Walls is a Grade C listed building in the Falkirk local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 March 2006.

Nos 16A-18 (Even Nos) Craigfoot Terrace Including Boundary Walls

WRENN ID
standing-pediment-gold
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Falkirk
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
23 March 2006
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

16 Craigfoot Terrace, including boundary walls and 14A and 12A, was designed by James Thomson and is dated 1890. This building is a two-storey and attic structure featuring ten bays with Tudor-style details and has undergone later alterations. The main facade is constructed of squared and snecked bull-faced sandstone with ashlar margins at the ground floor, while the first floor and attic are finished with harl and mock half-timbering. There are cill courses, a band course that separates the storeys, overhanging eaves, and timber bargeboarding.

On the north (principal) elevation, several ground floor openings have been altered from doors to windows. A near-central close leads to the rear, with a datestone above reading '18.HMC.90'. The entrances to bays six and nine feature timber six-panel doors with simple rectangular fanlights above, with eight-pane and four-pane configurations. The first and attic floors are symmetrical, highlighted by a large recessed central four-light piended dormer flanked by a large pair of linked gabled dormers.

The south elevation has some altered openings and features two sets of steps providing access to the upper flats, along with four flat-roofed dormers. The windows are timber sash and case, with twelve panes over two panes on the ground floor, nine panes over plate glass on the first floor, and predominantly six panes over plate glass on the attic floor, though some have been replaced with modern versions. The roof is covered with grey slates and red clay ridge tiles, featuring gable and ridge stacks.

Inside, flat 14A is described as extremely plain and has been modernised. The boundary walls to the north consist of a low rubble wall with semicircular coping.

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