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Latitude: 56.0009 / 56°0'3"N
Longitude: -4.7228 / 4°43'22"W
OS Eastings: 230303
OS Northings: 682012
OS Grid: NS303820
Mapcode National: GBR 0F.TT4R
Mapcode Global: WH2M4.FF8G
Plus Code: 9C8Q272G+9V
Entry Name: 104 Clyde Street East, Helensburgh
Listing Name: 104 Clyde Street East
Listing Date: 30 June 1993
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 379074
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB34732
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200379074
Location: Helensburgh
County: Argyll and Bute
Town: Helensburgh
Electoral Ward: Helensburgh Central
Traditional County: Dunbartonshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Earlier 19th century. Symmetrical principal elevation resembling 2 semi-detached houses (now 3 flats). 2-storey and attic, 4-bay with single storey, single bay half-piended wing. Cream and pink sandstone rubble, ashlar margins. Raised margins to windows
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N (CLYDE STREET/ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 2 pilastered doorpieces to centre. Pilaster to left door partially missing (2003). Single window to outer bay and wing. 4 evenly arranged 1st floor windows. 2 later 19th century, 3-light gabled dormer windows to attic, modern rooflight to centre right.
Plain gable wall to W. S elevation, full height canted fenestration bay to right and later dormers.
Mostly uPVC windows. Grey slate roof, ashlar coped skews, sandstone gable stacks with moulded cans.
According to one of the present occupants, No 104 was once a single house and has been converted into 3 flats. One door provides access to the ground floor flat whilst the other leads into a pend with a curved stair providing access to the middle flat. A steep flight of stairs leads to the attic flat.
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