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31, 33 South Street, Bo'Ness

A Category C Listed Building in Bo'Ness, Falkirk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.0174 / 56°1'2"N

Longitude: -3.6079 / 3°36'28"W

OS Eastings: 299866

OS Northings: 681659

OS Grid: NS998816

Mapcode National: GBR 1R.SZC0

Mapcode Global: WH5R2.K06V

Plus Code: 9C8R298R+WV

Entry Name: 31, 33 South Street, Bo'Ness

Listing Name: 31 and 33 South Street

Listing Date: 31 March 2004

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 397314

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB49714

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200397314

Location: Bo'Ness

County: Falkirk

Town: Bo'Ness

Electoral Ward: Bo'ness and Blackness

Traditional County: West Lothian

Tagged with: Shop Tenement

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Description

Peter L Henderson, 1901. 2-storey, 4-bay small tenement with shop at ground on corner site, with crowstepped and shaped gables. Bull-faced rubble and ashlar with ashlar dressings. Ground floor frieze and cornice, eaves course. Corbel. Stone mullions.

S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: shop to right at ground with 2 large 2-part display windows and further shop to left giving way to deep frieze, 4 windows to each floor above and crowstepped gable over bays to right.

SE (CORNER) ELEVATION: ground floor with part-glazed timber door and large plate glass fanlight in canted angle corbelled to bowed floors above each with large bipartite window giving way to decoratively-finialled conical roof.

E (MARKET STREET) ELEVATION: ground floor with large display window to left and door to right, 2 windows to each floor above giving way to dominant shaped gablehead.

Largely plate glass glazing in timber (some uPVC) sash and case windows. Grey slates. Coped ashlar and bull-faced rubble stacks with some cans. Ashlar-coped skews.

Statement of Interest

The drawings are stamped 'Peter Henderson, 122 George Street, Edinburgh'. Built for James C Calder. Listed particularly for group value with Nos 19-21 and 23-29 South Street. Townscape effect enhanced by repetition of the bowed conically-roofed tower as at Nos 15-17.

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