41 Broad Street, Stirling is a Grade C listed building in the Stirling local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 4 November 1965. Tenement.

41 Broad Street, Stirling

WRENN ID
hollow-wattle-root
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Stirling
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
4 November 1965
Type
Tenement
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

41 Broad Street in Stirling is a three-storey building designed by Sir Frank Mears in 1937, which incorporates elements of an earlier 17th-century Scottish tenement style. The structure is built of rubble with ashlar margins and is linked to a two-storey block on St John Street.

On the north elevation facing Baker Street, the right side features a roll-moulded surround to the entrance at the lower ground level, with a carved ogival panel above. To the right, there is a window in the raised ground floor, and an outer right stone mullioned tripartite window. The crow-stepped gabled bay includes further tripartite windows on the first and second floors, along with a small window in the gablehead. The left side has three windows on each floor.

The west elevation, facing Church Wynd, consists of five bays, with the inner bay on the right having smaller windows. It features a crow-stepped gable with a stack over the two central bays and the left of centre, while the outer left bay is blank. There is an adjoining wall on the outer right with a gate entrance that connects to the building on St John Street.

The windows throughout the building are timber sash and case, with 15-pane glazing on the lower floors and 12-pane glazing on the top floor in the bays to the left, as well as in the north and south gables. The roofs are steeply pitched, covered with grey slates, and there are gablehead stacks.

On the south elevation facing St John Street, there are two windowed bays at ground level, with regular fenestration above and crow-stepped gables.

The interior was not seen during the last inspection in 1997.

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