62 Baker Street, Stirling is a Grade C listed building in the Stirling local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 26 March 1998. Tenement.
62 Baker Street, Stirling
- WRENN ID
- nether-pavement-thrush
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Stirling
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 26 March 1998
- Type
- Tenement
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
62 Baker Street in Stirling is a two-part end of terrace tenement building designed by Sir Frank Mears & Partners in collaboration with Stirling Burgh Architect in 1938, but completed around 1955. The right side of the building features a three-storey, four-bay section made of polished ashlar stone. The left side consists of a three-storey section with an attic in the outer left bay, constructed from bull-faced squared and snecked stone, topped with a crowstepped gablehead in the third bay.
On the south elevation facing Baker Street, the right bays have four windows at ground level and regular window arrangements above. The left bays include a door with a roll-moulded surround at ground level leading to recessed bays on the right. There are stair windows on each floor above and in the flanking recessed bay. The outer left bay is broad and advanced, featuring a gabled design with quasi-stone-mullioned tripartite windows at the ground, first, and second floors, along with a small window in the gablehead.
The west elevation has four bays, with the right bay slightly advanced and made of bull-faced squared and snecked stone, featuring a crowstepped gable and a chimney stack. There are small openings on the left side at each floor. The three bays to the left are harled, with three windows at ground level, a small window in the centre, a larger window on the right, and an even larger window on the left, all with regular window arrangements above.
The building has timber sash and case windows at ground level and timber tilt and turn windows with 12-pane glazing above. The roof is covered with grey slates, and there are chimney stacks in the east and south gables, as well as a ridge stack.
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