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Latitude: 55.4224 / 55°25'20"N
Longitude: -2.7867 / 2°47'12"W
OS Eastings: 350300
OS Northings: 614557
OS Grid: NT503145
Mapcode National: GBR 85ZR.G1
Mapcode Global: WH7XG.5Z70
Plus Code: 9C7VC6C7+X8
Entry Name: Queens Head Public House, 32 High Street, Hawick
Listing Name: 30 High Street
Listing Date: 19 August 1977
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 378933
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB34633
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200378933
Location: Hawick
County: Scottish Borders
Town: Hawick
Electoral Ward: Hawick and Hermitage
Traditional County: Roxburghshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Later 19th century, with later 20th century bank front. 3-storey and attic, 4-bay tenement with bank at ground floor, forming part of terrace. Cladding (probably concrete) at ground floor; tooled, squared, coursed yellow sandstone with polished ashlar dressings above. Base course; 1st-floor cill and lintel courses and continuous hoodmould; 2nd-floor continuous hoodmould and modillioned cornice; eaves course. Quoin strips. Stop-chamfered, roll-moulded, raised margins.
FURTHER DESCRIPTION: Channelled pilasters and cladding to ground floor; timber-panelled tenement door with fanlight to right of centre flanked by 2 bank entrances; half-glazed bank front section to outer right; 6 full-height slit windows with recessed transoms to outer left. Segmental-arched windows at 1st floor; Tudor-arched windows to upper storeys, with bracketed cills and ornamental keystones at 2nd floor and pedimented dormers breaking eaves. Yellow brick lean-to sheds with timber-boarded doors against ashlar-coped rubble wall to rear.
Fixed plate glass to bank; some 4-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows above and to rear; 12-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows to stair at rear. Grey slate roof with metal ridge; ashlar-coped, kneelered skews; ashlar-coped, rendered end stack with circular buff clay cans.
INTERIOR: Stone tenement stair with spiral cast-iron balusters and polished timber handrail; cast metal letterboxes with bat motif to 4-panel timber doors to flats.
A well-proportioned later-19th-century tenement block with good detailing and a typical later-19th-century Clydesdale Bank frontage to ground floor, forming a valuable component of the streetscape of Hawick's High Street.
No 30 High Street was previously listed jointly with No 32 High Street (and Cross Wynd), now listed separately. List description revised following resurvey (2008).
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