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Latitude: 56.12 / 56°7'11"N
Longitude: -3.9382 / 3°56'17"W
OS Eastings: 279598
OS Northings: 693608
OS Grid: NS795936
Mapcode National: GBR 1C.LH6Q
Mapcode Global: WH4P6.GFXP
Plus Code: 9C8R4396+XP
Entry Name: 11-19 Barnton Street, Stirling
Listing Name: 11-39 (Odd Nos) Barnton Street
Listing Date: 16 January 1996
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 387380
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB41232
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200387380
Location: Stirling
County: Stirling
Town: Stirling
Electoral Ward: Stirling North
Traditional County: Stirlingshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Circa 1908. 4-storey, 18-bay, near symmetrical, classical tenements; shops at ground. Cream sandstone polished ashlar. Cill course to 1st floor windows; brackets to dividing band course; cill courses to 2nd and 3rd floor windows; dentilled eaves; cornice.
E (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: bays grouped 6-6-6; tenement door to Nos 11-19 to left of centre; bipartite windows to all floors to 2 central bays above; 2nd and 3rd floor bays advanced; 2nd floor windows set in panels with dentilled cornice, 3rd floor windows with lugged, round-arched architraves and blank inscription panel between; small, central, pedimented window set in gablehead; bipartite windows to all floors in penultimate bays to left and right; full-height, 3-light canted windows breaking eaves in bays to outer left and right. Nos 23-29 and 31-39: tenement doorway to left of centre to 23-29; single windows to 2 central bays to 1st floor above and to corresponding bays at 31-39; 2nd and 3rd floor bays advanced; 2nd floor windows set in panels with dentilled cornices; 3rd floor windows with segmental-arched architraves; single windows set in gableheads; single windows to all floors in penultimate bays to outer left and right, at 2nd floor with segmental-arched hoodmoulds; full-height, 3-light canted windows breaking eaves in bays to outer left and right. Variety of plate glass and small-paned, timber, sash and case windows and modern pivot. Grey slate pitched roof; coped wallhead and ridge stacks.
Further information received (2005) suggests architects were McLuckie and Walker. Nos 23-29 were built in 1905.
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