7 Bank Street is a Grade C listed building in the North Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 17 October 2005.
7 Bank Street
- WRENN ID
- rusted-keystone-vetch
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- North Lanarkshire
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 17 October 2005
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
13 Bank Street is a public house built in 1898 by James Davidson, featuring a two-storey rectangular plan in the Renaissance style, with offices above that were formerly a Masonic hall. The building extends along Bank Street, surrounded by commercial and domestic properties. It is constructed of red sandstone ashlar, with the ground floor channeled. The design includes a canted corner with an oriel window and a triangular pediment above the eaves. There is a continuous frieze for signage, a moulded string course at the impost level on the first floor, and a frieze and cornice at the wallhead, topped with a blocking course. The ground floor has large public house windows and shop windows.
The northern elevation, which includes numbers 1, 3, and 5, presents a symmetrical façade. The central bay features two round-headed keystoned doorways. The first floor is divided by coupled Corinthian pilasters, with bipartite and tripartite round-headed windows supported by Corinthian columns. A prominent wallhead stack is flanked by balustrades. The canted bay has a round-headed opening on the ground floor within pilasters adorned with grape and hop motifs on the capitals. Above, there is a corbelled tripartite oriel window with Corinthian columns, and the corner pediment has a piended roof with a square terminal and ball finial.
The eastern elevation on Ross Street includes a round-headed doorway and a plate-glass window on the ground floor, with a tripartite window above.
The range at 7, 9, 11, and 13 Bank Street is two storeys high with six bays. The first floor features square-headed bipartite windows, while the ground floor has alternating round-headed entrances and shopfronts. The doors are timber panelled and later flush, with plate-glass windows for the public house and plate-glass sash and case windows on the first floor. The roof is covered with grey slate, and there are wallhead and ridge stacks with decorative clay cans.
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