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58-60 Kirk Street, Campbeltown

A Category B Listed Building in Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.4228 / 55°25'22"N

Longitude: -5.6029 / 5°36'10"W

OS Eastings: 172100

OS Northings: 620225

OS Grid: NR721202

Mapcode National: IRL Y3.7DP4

Mapcode Global: GBR DGKC.SF9

Plus Code: 9C7PC9FW+4R

Entry Name: 58-60 Kirk Street, Campbeltown

Listing Name: 58-60 (Even Nos) Kirk Street, with Walls and Outhouse

Listing Date: 20 July 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 358664

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB22948

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Campbeltown, 58 - 60 Kirk Street

ID on this website: 200358664

Location: Campbeltown

County: Argyll and Bute

Town: Campbeltown

Electoral Ward: South Kintyre

Traditional County: Argyllshire

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Description

Early 19th century. 2-storey and attic, 3-bay house with classical details. Squared and cherry-caulked rubble walls to Kirk Street, roughcast walls to sides and rear, ashlar dressings. Base course and lintel course at eaves. Raised margins to windows and framing street elevation, projecting cills.

NE (KIRK STREET) ELEVATION: pilastered doorpiece with entablature at centre, deep-set entrance door, flanking window and regular fenestration at 1st floor. 9-panel, flush-beaded timber door with decorative rectangular fanlight above.

NW (SIDE) ELEVATION: entrance porch to No 58 at 1st floor with vennel beneath. Concrete covered access stair with wrought-iron handrail built against No 54-56 (see separate listing).

SE (SIDE) ELEVATION: blank gable end.

SW ELEVATION: 3-storey elevation, single-storey projection at centre with lean-to porch at side, tall stair window at 1st floor above, low square window at 2nd floor (garret). Ground floor window at bay to right slightly offset to right.

Timber sash and case windows, plate glass at rear elevation 3rd floor, 4 and 2-pane at dormers, 4-pane at porch, 12-pane elsewhere except 6 and 2-pane fixed-lights to stair windows. Grey slate roofs to house and porch, modern rooflights, timber piend-roofed slate-hung canted dormers to outer bays of NE pitch. Cast-iron gutters and downpipes. Roughcast stacks, coped with circular cans, skew copes.

INTERIOR: most of the original fitting survive including timber staircase, chimneypieces, cornices, panelled doors and shutters. 2-panelled inner entrance door with 9-pane glazed upper and rectangular light above.

WALLS: rubble dwarf wall with ashlar cope to Kirk Street, curved ends flanking entrance door and terminated to N by ashlar gatepier with pyramidal cap and surviving section of wrought-iron railing with arrow finials.

OUTHOUSE: monopitch rubble outhouse at rear of house, vertically- boarded timber doors, some wainscoting surviving internally.

Statement of Interest

This is the best preserved of the early 19th century houses lining Kirk Street.

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