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Latitude: 56.0719 / 56°4'18"N
Longitude: -3.461 / 3°27'39"W
OS Eastings: 309148
OS Northings: 687523
OS Grid: NT091875
Mapcode National: GBR 1Y.PGDF
Mapcode Global: WH5QR.TN22
Plus Code: 9C8R3GCQ+QH
Entry Name: The Commercial Inn, Douglas Street, Dunfermline
Listing Name: Douglas Street, the Commercial Inn
Listing Date: 10 March 2000
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 394277
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB46892
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200394277
Location: Dunfermline
County: Fife
Town: Dunfermline
Electoral Ward: Dunfermline Central
Traditional County: Fife
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Earlier 19th century with alterations. 2-storey and attic; rectangular-plan public house with curved entrance bay to corner of Queen Anne Street and Douglas Street; prominent wallhead stack with curved pediment-like shoulders to Queen Anne Street. Coursed dressed painted stone with painted ashlar dressings. Base course to Douglas Street; band course above fascia board; eaves band. Projecting cills to windows.
E (DOUGLAS STREET) ELEVATION: 5 bays. Former entrances or display windows (each now with standard window) to central and outer right bays; both with flanking pilasters supporting corniced entablature (stepped out slightly from fascia board). Regular fenestration; windows blocked to outer left bay of ground floor and 2 outer right bays of 1st floor. Pair of piended polygonal dormer windows; that to right has large modern boxed extension.
N (QUEEN ANNE STREET) ELEVATION: 4 bays. Entrances (possibly inserted) to curved bay to outer left and outer right bay; 2-leaf panelled timber doors set back with rectangular fanlights. Small blocked window to right of entrance to outer right; pair of windows (one narrow) to bay to left. Otherwise regular fenestration. Piended polygonal dormer window to right of wallhead stack.
Mainly 2-pane timber sash and case windows. Piended grey slate roof. Coped wallhead stack with curved pediment-like shoulders to Queen Anne Street elevation (cans missing).
INTERIOR: late 20th century open-plan public house interior to ground floor.
An earlier 19th century building with an unusually intact ground floor public house frontage.
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