Seaforth Including Boundary Walls, 109 And 111 Dean Road And 43, 45 And 47 Linlithgow Road is a Grade C listed building in the Falkirk local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 March 2006. Flatted block.

Seaforth Including Boundary Walls, 109 And 111 Dean Road And 43, 45 And 47 Linlithgow Road

WRENN ID
dark-jamb-summer
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Falkirk
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
23 March 2006
Type
Flatted block
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Seaforth, located at 109 and 111 Dean Road and 43, 45, and 47 Linlithgow Road, was designed by Matthew Steele and is dated 1909. This distinctive, tailored two-storey, six-bay building has an L-shaped canted flatted block situated on a prominent corner site. It features a dry-dash finish with bull-faced and ashlar dressings. The eaves cornice and blocking course create a parapet with regularly spaced small square five-part openings. The building includes moulded doorways and stone mullions, with recessed entrances that have timber-braced balconies providing deck access to the upper floors.

The principal elevation is symmetrical, featuring two angled bays at the center, each with an advanced square-plan tripartite window on both floors. The first-floor windows are flanked by relief-carved stone displaying 'SEAFORTH 1909'. There are recessed entrance bays on either side, each containing a central door between small bipartite windows, although the right-hand window facing Linlithgow Road has been altered to a single light. The ground floor entrances have simple square piers with chunky railings, and railed steps with squat buttressed piers lead up to the first floor. The advanced outer bays each have a bipartite window on both floors, with the right-hand windows altered to single windows.

The building has a mix of modern and original glazing, including original timber sash and case windows with a margined top sash and a central plain stained glass panel above two panes. There is a single original door on the upper left, made of timber with small tripartite glazed openings in the upper half. The roof is covered with grey slates and red ridge tiles, featuring a central near-ridge stack and a pair of stacks on the north and south elevations.

The interior was not seen during the 2004 inspection. The boundary walls to the north and west consist of a sandstone rubble wall with a flat coping.

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