Ham-Na-Vok, 1 Station Terrace, Invergowrie is a Grade B listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 February 1993. Villa_terrace. 2 related planning applications.

Ham-Na-Vok, 1 Station Terrace, Invergowrie

WRENN ID
veiled-step-onyx
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
25 February 1993
Type
Villa_terrace
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Ham-Na-Vok is a late 19th-century, two-storey terrace of three villas designed in the 'Queen Anne' style, located at 1 Station Terrace in Invergowrie. The building features a rectangular plan and is constructed of red brick. It has an overhanging first floor supported by decorative timber brackets, with the front façade tile-hung and the rear harled. The roof is an irregularly pitched mansard type, covered with green slate and lead, and has a central gable.

The front elevation includes canted windows with plate glass at the bottom and large diamond-pane windows with cathedral glass at the top. There are single and bipartite dormers, as well as tripartite dormers with bracketed segmental heads that match the glazing pattern of the ground floor. The ground floor rear has plate glass and four-pane sash and case glazing, while the first floor features single and paired plate glass windows. The front doorways are basket-arch with fanlights and sidelights, while the rear doorways are square-headed, also with fanlights. The building has tall ashlar-coped brick stacks with a dentil course formed by bricks laid at an angle, most of which retain their original rectangular cans with serrated tops.

On the east elevation, there are two houses to the left that are mirror images of each other, with two doors at the center and canted windows on either side. The right side has a similar house with a door to the left. The west elevation mirrors this arrangement, with two houses to the right, two small windows at the center, doors to the left and right, and windows at both ends. The left side also has a similar house with a door to the right. The north gable is blank.

The interior has not been seen. There is a low stugged and snecked rubble boundary wall with rounded coping on the east side, featuring three decorative wrought-iron gates, although the railings have been removed.

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