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Outbuilding And Boundary Wall, 66 Marine Road, Port Bannatyne

A Category C Listed Building in Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.8601 / 55°51'36"N

Longitude: -5.0844 / 5°5'3"W

OS Eastings: 207067

OS Northings: 667296

OS Grid: NS070672

Mapcode National: GBR FFT7.3TQ

Mapcode Global: WH1LD.WY1X

Plus Code: 9C7PVW68+37

Entry Name: Outbuilding And Boundary Wall, 66 Marine Road, Port Bannatyne

Listing Name: Port Bannatyne, 66 Marine Road Including Outbuilding and Boundary Wall

Listing Date: 20 February 1998

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 391857

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB45057

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200391857

Location: North Bute

County: Argyll and Bute

Electoral Ward: Isle of Bute

Parish: North Bute

Traditional County: Buteshire

Tagged with: Outbuilding

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Description

Earlier 19th century. Symmetrical, 2-storey with attic, 3-bay plain classical house forming end of terrace; subdivided; entered at front (ground) and rear (1st floor). Coursed, cherry-cocked rubble sandstone; raised, cream ashlar dressings; harl-pointed random rubble at side and rear. Rubble base; raised band course at principal floor; raised lintel course beneath corniced eaves. Narrow strip quoins; stugged rubble quoins; stugged long and short surrounds to openings (stylised pediments surmounting ground floor openings); raised, polished margins; projecting cills. Single storey outbuilding at rear; painted render over rubble.

NE (MARINE ROAD) ELEVATION: timber panelled door centred at ground; bipartite fanlight; single window aligned at 1st floor. Single windows at both floors in bays to outer left and right; 3-light canted dormers above.

SW (REAR) ELEVATION: cast-iron balustraded stair to timber door centred at 1st floor; bipartite fanlight; small window in bay to right. Single windows at 1st floor in bays to outer left and right; 3-light canted dormers above; single windows at ground.

12-pane timber sash and case glazing. Graded grey slate roof; raised stone skews; replacement rainwater goods. Corniced, rendered stack to SE; coped, rendered stack to NW; various circular cans.

INTERIOR: not seen 1996.

OUTBUILDING: boarded timber doors set in pitched outbuilding. Grey slate roof; small ridge stack.

BOUNDARY WALL: rubble coped, tall random rubble wall enclosing site to E; swept, double opening to 1st floor flat.

Statement of Interest

B Group with No 37, No 39, No 40, Nos 41, 42 & 43, Nos 59 & 60, Nos 61, 62 & 63, Nos 64 & 65, No 67 and Nos 68 & 69 Marine Road (see separate list entries). Forms part of a scheme of fashionable 2-storey, predominantly 3-bay houses lining the sea-front at Port Bannatyne. Whilst some of the details, such as the glazing, have been replaced, the layout and design of the scheme remain largely intact. This sea-front development is thought to have started in the early 19th century with what are now Nos 67, 68 & 69, and then progressed along the front, with Nos 39 and 40 dating from the middle of the century. Features to note here are the timber sash and case windows, the cherry-cocking and the overall symmetry.

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