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46 Arduthie Road Including Boundary Walls And Gatepiers

A Category C Listed Building in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.9658 / 56°57'56"N

Longitude: -2.2168 / 2°13'0"W

OS Eastings: 386914

OS Northings: 786085

OS Grid: NO869860

Mapcode National: GBR XK.2H7J

Mapcode Global: WH9RM.X5JS

Plus Code: 9C8VXQ8M+87

Entry Name: 46 Arduthie Road Including Boundary Walls And Gatepiers

Listing Name: 46 Arduthie Road and 2 Princess Road Including Boundary Walls and Gatepiers

Listing Date: 23 March 2006

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 398224

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB50247

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200398224

Location: Stonehaven

County: Aberdeenshire

Town: Stonehaven

Electoral Ward: Stonehaven and Lower Deeside

Traditional County: Kincardineshire

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Description

Mid 19th century, with early addition. Single storey and attic, asymmetrical 4-bay pair of semi-detached houses, forming short terrace, bays grouped 1-3 to Arduthie Road, with consoled and corniced doorway at No 46; decorative cast-iron brattishing to corniced, canted windows and some fine interior detailing. Dressed grey granite with finely-finished margins; snecked roughly-squared rubble to NW rendered to SE; dry-dash to NE. Eaves course. Mutuled cornices to canted dormer windows.

46 ARDUTHIE ROAD:

SW (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: symmetrical; L-plan. Tiled footpath leading to centre bay at ground with part-glazed panelled timber door and plate glass fanlight under consoled cornice, canted windows in flanking bays; slate-hung, polygonal-roofed canted windows over outer bays flanking small pedimented dormer window at centre.

SE ELEVATION: rendered gable obscured at ground by modern garage.

NE (REAR) ELEVATION: asymmetrical fenestration to projecting gabled bay at centre and single window to recessed faces at left and right, canted dormer window also at right.

2 PRINCESS ROAD:

SW (PRINCIPAL, ARDUTHIE ROAD) ELEVATION: single bay with canted window at ground and slate-hung, polygonal-roofed, canted dormer above.

NW (ENTRANCE, PRINCESS ROAD) ELEVATION: rubble end elevation, part gabled. Thistle-finialled, gabled bay to right of centre with 4-panelled timber door, plate glass fanlight and pilastered jambs at right, single window to left and 2 small irregularly-disposed windows above. Lower bay at left incorporating single window at ground and full-width bipartite window at attic.

NE (REAR) ELEVATION: altered elevation.

Predominantly 4-pane glazing pattern in timber sash and case windows. Graded grey slates, terracotta ridges. Coped granite ridge and gablehead stacks with polygonal cans. Ashlar-coped skews with block skewputts.

BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATEPIERS: low saddleback-coped, rendered boundary walls with square-section, rendered gatepiers, pyramidally-capped to SW and flat-coped to NW. Coped rubble boundaries to rear.

INTERIORS: No 46 with decorative plasterwork cornicing, ceiling roses; picture rails; architraved panelled timber doors. Encaustic-tiled vestibule floor leading to screen door with fanlight and hall with consoled and keystoned segmental arch; winding timber stair with decorative cast-iron balusters. Principal ground floor room with arched alcoves flanking slate fireplace with decoratively-tiled cheeks and cast-iron grate; timber fireplaces with horseshoe grates. No 2 with moulded plasterwork cornices; working shutters; timber fire surround with tiled cheeks; winding staircase with decorative cast-iron balusters. Ground floor telephone room with fluted architrave incorporating door bell, and part-glazed panelled timber door. Principal ground floor room with arched alcoves flanking timber fire surround with horseshoe grate.

Statement of Interest

These well-detailed houses are prominently situated on one of the main thoroughfares into Stonehaven. The unusual form and plan of 2 Princess Road, designed to fill an awkward site and respect the elevation of its neighbour in Arduthie Road, was conceived for the daughter and son-in-law of the owner of the six-bedroomed No 46 soon after it had been built. At the time of the 1867 Ordnance Survey map, the land opposite is shown as 'Maidavale', and the adjacent land is marked as a 'Saw Pit'. By 1923 there is a reservoir immediately to the north west.

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