21, 23, 25, Baker Street is a Grade C listed building in the Stirling local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 February 2004. Tenement block.

21, 23, 25, Baker Street

WRENN ID
watchful-chancel-alder
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Stirling
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
23 February 2004
Type
Tenement block
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Tall red ashlar sandstone tenement block of 4 storeys including ground floor shops. Possibly by McLuckie & Walker, Stirling architects, 1899/1901, showing some Art Nouveau influence. Regular fenestration arranged in 3-bays; mullioned windows to outer bays (advanced at 3rd floor with curvilinear and carved stone detail). 4 windows to central bay, some transomed and mullioned, bay advanced at 2nd and 3rd floor. 2 central corniced wallhead stacks with circular clay cans; flanking scalloped wallheads with decorative railings. Moulded window surrounds and corniced cill and string courses.

Some original glazing remains including plate glass timber sash and case windows, some with multi-paned upper sashes. Some uPVC and top-hung modern replacement windows. Modern shop windows, central tenement entrance door with curved hoodmould and fanlight; continuous cornice above. Brick to rear and side elevations; advanced stair tower to rear with modern addition to roof; gable stacks.

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