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Latitude: 56.4125 / 56°24'45"N
Longitude: -5.4727 / 5°28'21"W
OS Eastings: 185870
OS Northings: 729888
OS Grid: NM858298
Mapcode National: GBR DCVR.ZZH
Mapcode Global: WH0GK.X24X
Plus Code: 9C8PCG7G+2W
Entry Name: British Linen Bank, Station Road, Oban
Listing Name: Station Road, Bank of Scotland
Listing Date: 16 May 1995
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 384346
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB38865
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Oban, Station Road, British Linen Bank
ID on this website: 200384346
Location: Oban
County: Argyll and Bute
Town: Oban
Electoral Ward: Oban South and the Isles
Traditional County: Argyllshire
Tagged with: Bank building
Early 20th century classical bank building with Beaux Arts influence. 2-storey, 3-bay centrepiece with 2-storey splayed wings projecting backwards from side elevations giving splayed U-plan. Sandstone ashlar to street elevations with rendered end walls to wings. Base course, ground floor horizontally channelled, band course at 1st floor level, string course at 1st floor lintel level, with frieze and bold bracketted eaves cornice above. Raised margins superimposed on articulated string course around jambs and cills of 1st floor windows.
W (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 3-bay symmetrical elevation, central doorpiece with architrave, flanking square columns and entablature above. Channelling at ground floor continued into cavetto moulded window jambs, keystones at centre of lintels. Centre 1st floor window with lower cill height, architrave and frieze tied to main eaves cornice above.
SW ELEVATION: 2-bay S wing, returned at N end into side elevation of centrepiece. Ground floor channelling continued into cavetto moulded, architraved and corniced doorway at bay 2, keystone above.
NW ELEVATION: 5-bay wing, returned at S end into side elevation of centrepiece. Ground floor obscured by modern addition. Centre 1st floor window surround matching that of W elevation. Narrow windows at bays 2 and 4.
Timber sash and case windows to 1st floor windows; 12 and 15-pane to centre bays of W and NW elevations, 8-pane to bays 2 and 4 of NW elevation, 6-pane elsewhere. Ground floor windows and original entrance door replaced with modern glazing. Panelled timber door with glazed upper half at doorway in SW elevation. Green-slated, piended mansard roof to centrepiece with pronounced bell-cast, heavy flashings with anthemions at corners of eaves, lead platform at top with edge
mouldings. Piended wing roofs with green slates and concealed flashings. Square cast-iron downpipes with decorative brackets
flanking centrepiece at wing returns. Corniced stacks at wing
ridges, single-flue wallhead stack at end elevation of N wing.
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