Footbridge, Dingwall Station is a Grade B listed building in the Highland local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 February 1986. Railway station.

Footbridge, Dingwall Station

WRENN ID
north-hearth-jackdaw
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Highland
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
25 February 1986
Type
Railway station
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Down platform range. Dated 1886. Single storey and attic shallow U-plan range fronting entrance court (W) and down platform (E). Red tooled, coursed rubble; contrasting tooled ashlar dressings.

Projecting crowstepped and finialled outer bays and similar off-centre porch Hoodmoulded mullioned and transomed fenestration; small gabled dormer; multi-pane glazing; tall ridge and well-head coped stacks; slate roof with red pottery ridge.

Down platform elevation fronted by glazed 7-bay canopy supported by cast-iron columns with decorative brackets. Timber clad single storey L-plan range (now Shunters' Bar) to N with W re-entrant angle infilled with later flat-roofed extension; entrance porch supported by cast-iron columns; slate roof.

Down platform staff shelter; N of main range; near square painted timber clad single storey, 2-bay building; panelled door, tripartite window piended slate roof with projecting eaves.

Up platform; single storey painted timber clad 8-bay range; multi-pane glazing; shallow pitched felt roof with single brick ridge stack.

Footbridge; cast-iron footbridge with lattice balustrade.

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