Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

10-14 (INCLUSIVE NOS) ALLOWAY PLACE INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALLSLB21490

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Group Category Details
100000020 - see notes
Date Added
05/02/1971
Local Authority
South Ayrshire
Planning Authority
South Ayrshire
Burgh
Ayr
NGR
NS 33449 21527
Coordinates
233449, 621527

Description

Earlier 19th century. 2-storey (with attics to rear) 3- and 4-bay, terrace of 5 houses. Polished ashlar (painted to No 14); rusticated at ground floor. Vermiculated base course; band course (parallel with block-pediments of doorpieces); 1st floor cill course; aprons; cornice; blocking course.

E (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: steps to block-pedimented columned doorpieces to penultimate bays of mirrored pair of 4-bay houses Nos 10 and 11; fluted columns; modillion cornices; 2-leaf timber doors; letterbox fanlight (to No 11 only); single windows to outer bays at ground, 2 single windows to inner bays; regular fenestration at 1st floor. Steps to central doorpieces (see above) to 3-bay Nos 12, 13, 14; 2-leaf timber doors (single door to No 12); exterior letterbox fanlights (excluding No 14); flanking single windows at ground floor; regular fenestration at 1st floor.

N (SIDE) ELEVATION: timber door and letterbox fanlight at ground to right of enlarged gable, 3 single windows to left at ground (window to outer left infilled); 3 single windows at 1st floor (central tripartite window at lower height, window to outer left infilled); single window at attic. 1A (Alloway Park) The Cottage (not included in listing) adjoining to outer right.

Predominantly plate glass timber sash and case windows (12-pane to N elevation at ground, stained glass to 1st floor tripartite window; 2-pane to upper sashes at ground to No 11; 12-pane to No 13). Grey slate roof; stone skews; rooflights; coped stacks; circular and polygonal cans.

INTERIORS: not seen 1998.

BOUNDARY WALLS: low ashlar copes to E elevation.

Statement of Special Interest

John Wood's Plan of Ayr, 1818 (proposed scheme evident), Ordnance Survey map, 1858 (evident); AYR ADVERTISER 06.01.1848 (information courtesy of Robert Close); William Dodd "Ayr: A Study of Urban Growth" in AYRSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS, Vol 10 (1972), pp339, 347, 365; N Hynd HISTORIC BUILDINGS COUNCIL REPORT (1978); Rob Close AYRSHIRE AND ARRAN (1992), p23; Dane Love PICTORIAL HISTORY OF AYR (1995), p10; NMRS Photographic Archive (AY/5039).

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Bibliography

B Group with 1-5A (Inclusive Nos) and 10-14 (Inclusive Nos) Alloway Place (see separate list descriptions). South of Wellington Square, there was to be a proposed Alloway Square (as shown on John Wood's Plan of Ayr, 1818) named after David Cathcart, Lord Alloway, who owned the land on which it was to be built, but only the terraced houses in Alloway Place were realised.

About Listed Buildings

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