29 Bank Street is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 14 November 2006. Dwelling house.

29 Bank Street

WRENN ID
odd-bastion-barley
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
14 November 2006
Type
Dwelling house
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Early 19th century with later additions. 2-storey, 3-bay, rectangular-plan vernacular former dwelling house with perpendicular range and single-storey extension to rear. Narrow later 19th century shop front to right; later 20th century shop front to left. Early 20th century canted timber bay window to rear at 1st floor over single-storey extension with sloping corrugated-iron roof. Painted whin rubble to principal (SW) elevation; rough hewn whin quoins and margins; curved rubble corner detail to rear. Plain gable.

Plain timber sash and case windows in small openings at 1st floor; cast-iron rooflights; slate roof; coped sandstone end stack with clay cans; short brick stack to rear; zinc ridges and cast iron rainwater goods.

INTERIOR: A good, original, plain late-Georgian vernacular decorative scheme survives at 1st and attic floors; 6 panel doors; boarded attic doors; cast-iron fireplaces; curved timber stairs to attic with double leaf timber door and small cast-iron balustrade. Separate accommodation to rear at 1st floor includes cast-iron and tiled fireplace in former range.

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