Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

95 HIGH STREETLB38074

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Group Category Details
100000020 - see notes
Date Added
11/06/1971
Local Authority
Angus
Planning Authority
Angus
Burgh
Montrose
NGR
NO 71470 57846
Coordinates
371470, 757846

Description

Earlier 19th century. 3-storey and attic, 4-bay, asymmetrical plan tenement. Sandstone much weathered, ashlar to front, squared and snecked to S side, rubble stone to N side, 1st floor cill cornice, 2nd floor cill band course, eaves cornice and blocking course.

W (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: much altered ground floor with modern public house and door to tenement to outer left. 4 bays at 1st and 2nd floors regularly fenestrated, those at 1st floor with architraved margins, those at 2nd floor with roll-moulded arrises, 2 canted dormers above.

N ELEVATION: rubble stone gable end adjoining No 91 High St. Wing extending E with irregular fenestration, ground and 1st floors obscured by closely built neighbouring properties Nos 91 and 89 High St. Plain margins.

S ELEVATION: gable end adjoining No 97 High St. Wing extending E in Review Close with 2-bay, bow-fronted section to left, 3rd window at ground blocked, 5-bay section to right, rendered at ground and 1st, door to left and right, eaves cornice, plain margins, piended dormers.

E ELEVATION: adjoining No 97 High St, (see Notes).

Timber sash and case windows, grey slate, wing to E re-tiled and piended, stone skews, ashlar gablehead stacks to N and S and to centre of E wing, 2 tall brick stacks rising from eaves to N.

INTERIOR: not seen 1997.

Statement of Special Interest

Part of the Review Close B Group. Building of similar plan shown on Wood's Plan 1822. This building is probably a replacement in two parts, the east section having different floor levels from the front, and a gable end between the two is visible from the north. This eastern section adjoins the gable end of an earlier building (No 97 High St), which together with the 2-storey and basement , 3-bay house (facing E-W), makes Review Close a courtyard. However the close continues under a second pend to Nos 1-6 Review Close, the site of the former Review Press which gives its name to the close. Previous names for the close were Erskine's, Cushnie's, Mason's, and Crawford's.

References

Bibliography

Shown on 1st Edition OS map 1862. JG Low, THE CLOSES OF MONTROSE, (1938), p49.

About Listed Buildings

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