105, 107 Victoria Street, Stromness is a Grade C listed building in the Orkney Islands local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 8 December 1971.

105, 107 Victoria Street, Stromness

WRENN ID
endless-mantel-primrose
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Orkney Islands
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
8 December 1971
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

103 Victoria Street in Stromness is a mid-19th century house that has undergone later alterations. It is a two-storey and attic building with three bays, which has been subdivided internally into three properties. The principal elevation faces east and features a gable end to the street. The ground floor has been converted into a shop, which includes a stop-chamfered southeast angle. The exterior is harled and painted above the shopfront and on the south side, with an eaves course on the south. The openings have cement margins that are painted to match the shopfront, and there is a cornice that separates the ground and first floors.

On the east elevation, there is a deep-set glazed shop door in the central bay, flanked by large shop windows. A window is located at the first floor on the outer right, with another window in the attic and a gablehead stack above. The southeast angle features a pall stane.

The south elevation is irregular with seven bays, grouped into three and four. The four-bay group on the right includes a modern steel stair leading to a modern timber panelled door at the first floor, positioned to the left of center. There is a window at the first floor on the outer left and another window offset to the right of center. A shop window is located at the ground level on the outer right, with a window above it at the first floor. The three-bay group on the left has a stone flight leading to a deep-set timber-panelled door at ground level in the central bay, with a window above at the first floor. There is also a tall window with a cement transom spanning the floors on the outer left and a full-height three-light piend-roofed canted window in the bay to the right.

The building features two- and four-pane timber sash and case windows, a grey slate roof with a stone ridge, replacement concrete skews, and coped harled stacks on the east and west sides. The rainwater goods are made of uPVC. The interior has been converted to a shop at ground level, with the upper floors remaining unseen since 1997.

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