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Latitude: 55.6093 / 55°36'33"N
Longitude: -4.5004 / 4°30'1"W
OS Eastings: 242595
OS Northings: 637917
OS Grid: NS425379
Mapcode National: GBR 3G.MQ0D
Mapcode Global: WH3Q9.V83N
Plus Code: 9C7QJF5X+PR
Entry Name: Seed Store, 11-13 Grange Place, Kilmarnock
Listing Name: 11 - 15 (Odd Numbers) Grange Place and 24 and 26 (Even Numbers) Grange Street, Formerly Wylie's Grain Store
Listing Date: 29 September 1979
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 380581
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB35896
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Kilmarnock, 11 - 13 Grange Place, Seed Store
ID on this website: 200380581
Location: Kilmarnock
County: East Ayrshire
Town: Kilmarnock
Electoral Ward: Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse
Traditional County: Ayrshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Later 19th century. 2-storey, 9-bay Italianate former grain store. Classically inspired elevation with superimposed pilaster order: Doric pilasters at ground; Ionic pilasters at 1st floor. Base course; broad plinth band with plain panels below ground floor windows; string courses and broad band at 1st floor with fluted panels; row of segmental, slightly recessed niches above 1st floor windows decorated with reliefs of different cereals and masks of various nationalities; eaves cornice with dentilled soffits.
S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: main entrance door in 3rd bay from left with fanlight; keystone and triangular pediment; plainer doors with bipartite overlights in 6th and 9th bays; bipartite windows with stone transoms and mullions in rest of bays at ground. Regular fenestration pattern at 1st floor; bipartite windows with stone transoms and mullions.
W ELEVATION: 5-bay elevation: pattern of main elevation continues; plain door with bipartite overlights in 2nd bay from left; modern vehicular entrance in 4th bay.
B-Group with 10 Grange Place, formerly The Kilmarnock Standard Printing Office. The carved masks that decorate the upper level of the property include masks of Native American Indians, Africans and Caucasians. The cereals represented include wheat, maize and corn. National symbols, such as the Scottish Thistle and English Rose, are also represented.
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