Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

2 KYLE STREET AND 1 AND 3 ALLOWAY STREETLB47208

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
29/03/1999
Local Authority
South Ayrshire
Planning Authority
South Ayrshire
Burgh
Ayr
NGR
NS 33898 21616
Coordinates
233898, 621616

Description

Earlier 19th century, with later alterations. 2-storey, 6-bay commercial premises, bowed to street corner. Painted render at ground floor; painted coursed sandstone at 1st floor. Deep band course dividing floors; eaves course; cornice; blocking course.

N (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: grouped, 2-4. Central entrance to bowed 4-bays; pilasters flank double cornice; 2-leaf timber door; letterbox fanlight; flanking shop windows at ground; regular fenestration at 1st floor. Pilastered and corniced infilled doorpiece at ground to 2 bays to left; single shop window to left; regular fenestration at 1st floor.

NW (ALLOWAY STREET) ELEVATION: 5-bay. 2-leaf timber door to entrance to outer right; commercial sign to letterbox fanlight; regular fenestration at ground and 1st floor to bays to left.

Fixed shop windows at ground; modern tilting windows at 1st floor. Grey slate conical roof; stone skew and abbreviated stack to Alloway Street.

INTERIOR: not seen 1998.

Statement of Special Interest

An interesting example of earlier 19th century architecture, with its bowed corner and conical roof. Of particular interest is the infilled doorpiece to Kyle Street, with its deep banded frieze and modillion cornice. A 1969 photograph in the NMRS Photographic Archive (AY/2093) shows a plain square-headed main entrance to the building, suggesting the infilled doorpiece provided inspiration for the modelling of the double-corniced main doorpiece to the bowed corner section.

References

Bibliography

John Wood's Plan of Ayr, 1818 (earlier structure evident), Ordnance Survey map, 1858 (evident); NMRS Photographic Archive (AY/2093).

About Listed Buildings

Historic Environment Scotland is responsible for designating sites and places at the national level. These designations are Scheduled monuments, Listed buildings, Inventory of gardens and designed landscapes and Inventory of historic battlefields.

We make recommendations to the Scottish Government about historic marine protected areas, and the Scottish Ministers decide whether to designate.

Listing is the process that identifies, designates and provides statutory protection for buildings of special architectural or historic interest as set out in the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.

We list buildings which are found to be of special architectural or historic interest using the selection guidance published in Designation Policy and Selection Guidance (2019)

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