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Latitude: 56.1281 / 56°7'41"N
Longitude: -3.3091 / 3°18'32"W
OS Eastings: 318720
OS Northings: 693590
OS Grid: NT187935
Mapcode National: GBR 24.KSN2
Mapcode Global: WH6RS.47HG
Plus Code: 9C8R4MHR+68
Entry Name: Co-Op, Chapel Street, Bank Street, Lochgelly
Listing Name: Lochgelly, Bank Street, Chapel Street Co-Op
Listing Date: 25 March 1992
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 382618
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB37511
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Lochgelly, Bank Street, Chapel Street, Co-op
ID on this website: 200382618
Location: Lochgelly
County: Fife
Town: Lochgelly
Electoral Ward: Lochgelly, Cardenden and Benarty
Traditional County: Fife
Tagged with: Retail store
Original Bank Street block dated 1901; extended with corner and Chapel Street block in identical Edwardian Baroque style, 1909-1910. Prominent corner site. 2-storey; modern shopfronts at ground; slim circular clock tower at angle. 3-light mullion and transom windows breaking wallhead with sculptured and keyblocked pediments, alternating with single and bipartite windows; plate-glass glazing pattern. Ashlar fronted; cill course at 1st. Slated roof.
BANK STRET ELEVATION: 1st floor: advanced off-centre 5-window bay with clasping rusticated pilasters, centre window in elaborate Baroque aedicule with attached, half-rusticated order, heavily swagged apron panel below; semicircular open-pediment and multiple keyblock set against stepped block parapet above. Small cupola with peristyle of timber columns and leaded dome on ridge of roof behind. To right, 4 symmetrical bays: pair 3-light mullion and transom windows flanking sculptured panel, bipartites to outer bays. To left, 2 3-light mullion and transom windows flanking centre bipartite. CLOCK TOWER: 3-stage, single windows at 1st floor, with curved plate glass glazing and Gibbs surrounds; 3 clock faces above under open pediments with keyblocked, eleaborately sculptured projecting apron panels below; 2-tier wallhead cornice, leaded dome with paristyled cupola and elaborate wrought-iron weather-vane finial.
Plainer harled bays to Chapel Street with single windows and wallhead stacks.
Interior not seen (1991).
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