Latitude: 55.9482 / 55°56'53"N
Longitude: -3.1947 / 3°11'41"W
OS Eastings: 325485
OS Northings: 673441
OS Grid: NT254734
Mapcode National: GBR 8NH.C7
Mapcode Global: WH6SL.WRWD
Plus Code: 9C7RWRX4+74
Entry Name: 97 West Bow, Edinburgh
Listing Name: 95-99 (Odd Nos) West Bow
Listing Date: 21 April 1969
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 370562
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB29905
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Edinburgh, 97 West Bow
ID on this website: 200370562
Dated 1729. 4-storey and attic 5-bay tenement with shops to ground floor. Grey harl (both front and rear elevations) with stone margins (painted to ground). String course between ground and 1st floors. Door to shop to left in corniced surround with letterbox fanlight, flanked by windows (modern glazing). Central passageway to rear of block. 2-leaf timber panelled glazed door to right in stop-chamfered lugged architrave with broken pediment (date inscription within), flanked by windows (modern glazing). Irregularly fenestrated. 2 2-window nepus gables; that to left fleur-de lys-finialled, that to right with apex stack. Gable with apex stack to rear.
12-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows. Grey slates. Stone skews. Corniced apex and end stacks with and circular cans.
Built by Janet McMath (widow of James Johnston, poultryman). Until after the 1827 Improvement Act West Bow was a steep Z-shaped street which climbed from the Grassmarket to Upper Bow at the foot of Castlehill. Most of the old buildings in West Bow were swept away to make room for the northern side of Victoria Street, built to link the Grassmarket with the new George IV Bridge. Before their demolition, Thomas Hamilton, the architect for the scheme, made careful elevational drawings of the buildings. As Hamilton's drawing shows, the first five houses at the lower end of the street on the W remain.
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