3 Bank Street, Inverkeithing is a Grade C listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 19 December 1979. Town house, restaurant, flat.

3 Bank Street, Inverkeithing

WRENN ID
fallen-steel-bittern
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
19 December 1979
Type
Town house, restaurant, flat
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

3 Bank Street in Inverkeithing is an earlier 19th-century, two-storey town house with an attic and basement, built on a square plan. It has been converted into a restaurant with a flat above. The exterior is rendered, featuring a base course that is interrupted by a later shop front. The first-floor front elevation showcases moulded architraves, painted margins, painted rusticated quoins, a dentilled cornice, pitched roof dormers, and scrolled skewputts.

The principal elevation is symmetrical, with a central pilastered doorway and a three-light rectangular fanlight. Flanking the doorway are pilastered shop windows, and a horizontal plain fascia extends over the windows and door, all of which were inserted in the late 20th century. There are three evenly spaced windows on the first floor. The outer bays have gabled bipartite dormers with slate cheeks, connecting to a slate-hung horizontal dormer.

The east elevation has three bays with irregular fenestration. To the far right is a two-leaf timber panelled door with a plain fanlight, and to the left are two basement windows. There is a ground floor window off-centre to the right and a large margin-paned stair window also to the right. A bipartite window is located on the first floor, with a small square attic window above.

The rear (north) elevation is a plain wallhead that adjoins No 8 High Street on the right and features slate-hung box dormers. The west elevation has a ground floor window off-centre to the right and a timber panelled door to the far right, along with two first-floor windows and a small square attic window off-centre to the right.

The building predominantly features four-pane timber sash and case windows, with plate glass in the timber shop windows. The pitched roof is covered with grey slates and has straight ashlar skews, scrolled and carved skewputts, and coped gablehead ashlar stacks.

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