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Conservation Area Management Plan App 1-2 901KB Appendix 1 42 BANK STREET Properties within the John Finnie Street and Bank Street Outstanding 43 BANK STREET Conservation Area 56 BANK STREET 58 BANK STREET Building Number Street 60 BANK STREET 1 BANK PLACE 60 BANK STREET 3 BANK PLACE 62 BANK STREET 5 BANK PLACE 64 BANK STREET 7 BANK PLACE 66 BANK STREET 9 BANK PLACE 68 BANK STREET 2 BANK STREET 1-3 CHEAPSIDE STREET 3-5 BANK STREET 8-10 COLLEGE WYND 4-6 BANK STREET 14 COLLEGE WYND 7 BANK STREET 16 COLLEGE WYND 8 BANK STREET 3 CROFT STREET 9-11 BANK STREET 1 DUNLOP STREET 10 BANK STREET 2 DUNLOP STREET 12 BANK STREET 3 DUNLOP STREET 14 BANK STREET 5 DUNLOP STREET 15 BANK STREET 7 DUNLOP STREET 16-20 BANK STREET 1-3 CHEAPSIDE STREET 17 BANK STREET 8-10 COLLEGE WYND 22-24 BANK STREET 14 COLLEGE WYND 25 BANK STREET 16 COLLEGE WYND 26 BANK STREET 1 GRANGE PLACE 28 BANK STREET 3 GRANGE PLACE 30 BANK STREET 5-9 GRANGE PLACE 34 BANK STREET 11 GRANGE PLACE 36 BANK STREET 13 GRANGE PLACE 37 BANK STREET 7-9 GRANGE PLACE 38 BANK STREET 10 GRANGE PLACE 39 BANK STREET 24 GRANGE STREET 40 BANK STREET 26 GRANGE STREET 41 BANK STREET RAILWAY VIADUCT GREEN STREET 3-7 JOHN DICKIE STREET 68 JOHN FINNIE STREET 9 JOHN DICKIE STREET 70 JOHN FINNIE STREET 19 JOHN DICKIE STREET 71 JOHN FINNIE STREET 23 JOHN DICKIE STREET 72 JOHN FINNIE STREET CIVIC CENTRE JOHN DICKIE STREET 73 JOHN FINNIE STREET 4 JOHN FINNIE STREET 74 JOHN FINNIE STREET 3-9 JOHN FINNIE STREET 75 JOHN FINNIE STREET 16-28 JOHN FINNIE STREET 76 JOHN FINNIE STREET 18 JOHN FINNIE STREET 76 JOHN FINNIE STREET 20 JOHN FINNIE STREET 78 JOHN FINNIE STREET 25 JOHN FINNIE STREET 79 JOHN FINNIE STREET 26 JOHN FINNIE STREET 80 JOHN FINNIE STREET 27 JOHN FINNIE STREET 81 JOHN FINNIE STREET 29 JOHN FINNIE STREET 82 JOHN FINNIE STREET 30 JOHN FINNIE STREET 84 JOHN FINNIE STREET 31-33 JOHN FINNIE STREET 85 JOHN FINNIE STREET 32 JOHN FINNIE STREET 87 JOHN FINNIE STREET 34 JOHN FINNIE STREET 89 JOHN FINNIE STREET 36 JOHN FINNIE STREET 91 JOHN FINNIE STREET 37 JOHN FINNIE STREET 93 JOHN FINNIE STREET 38 JOHN FINNIE STREET 95 JOHN FINNIE STREET 39-41 JOHN FINNIE STREET 97 JOHN FINNIE STREET 43-49 JOHN FINNIE STREET 100 JOHN FINNIE STREET 53 JOHN FINNIE STREET 104-106 JOHN FINNIE STREET 55 JOHN FINNIE STREET 108-114 JOHN FINNIE STREET 56 JOHN FINNIE STREET 116 JOHN FINNIE STREET 57 JOHN FINNIE STREET 118 JOHN FINNIE STREET 58 JOHN FINNIE STREET CENTRAL EVANGELICAL CHURCH JOHN FINNIE STREET 59 JOHN FINNIE STREET 4 NELSON STREET 60 JOHN FINNIE STREET 8 NELSON STREET 62 JOHN FINNIE STREET 16 NELSON STREET 64 JOHN FINNIE STREET 18 NELSON STREET 66 JOHN FINNIE STREET 19 NELSON STREET 66 JOHN FINNIE STREET 20 NELSON STREET 21 NELSON STREET 15 ST. MARNOCK STREET 22 NELSON STREET 17-19 ST. MARNOCK STREET 23 NELSON STREET 1-11 WEST GEORGE STREET 24 NELSON STREET GOODFELLOW HOUSE 13-15 WEST GEORGE STREET 25 NELSON STREET 16 WEST GEORGE STREET 20 WEST GEORGE STREET 26 NELSON STREET 22-24 WEST GEORGE STREET 28 NELSON STREET 26 WEST GEORGE STREET HOUSEHOLD BANK NELSON STREET RAILWAY VIADUCT GREEN STREET 78 PORTLAND STREET KILMARNOCK WATER 80 PORTLAND STREET 82 PORTLAND STREET 84A PORTLAND STREET 85-88 PORTLAND STREET 90-92 PORTLAND STREET 94 PORTLAND STREET 96 - 106 PORTLAND STREET 108 PORTLAND STREET SANDBEG STREET BRIDGE SANDBEG STREET HIGH CHURCH SOULIS STREET PROCURATOR FISCALS OFFICE ST. MARNOCK STREET SHERIFF COURT HOUSE ST. MARNOCK STREET ST. MARNOCKS PARISH CHURCH ST. MARNOCK STREET RAILWAY STATION STATION BRAE 12 STRAND STREET 15 STRAND STREET 17 STRAND STREET 1 ST. MARNOCK PLACE 2 ST. MARNOCK PLACE 3 ST. MARNOCK PLACE 4 ST. MARNOCK PLACE 5-7 ST. MARNOCK PLACE 9 ST. MARNOCK STREET 11 ST. MARNOCK STREET 13 ST. MARNOCK STREET Listed Building Report Page 1 of 1 HISTORIC SCOTLAND KILMARNOCK BURGH EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL STATUTORY LIST Information Supplementary to the Statutory List (This information has no legal significance) HB Number 35897 Item Number: 42 - 3 GRANGE PLACE Group with Items: Map sheet: NS43NW Category: C(S) Group Category: Date of Listing 03-JUL-1980 Description: Later 19th century. Single storey 5-bay range; attic extension at right. Base course; 3 recessed square arched niches to left; string course; blocking course. Red Ballochmyle sandstone ashlar. S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: large round-arched entrance surmounted by triangular pediment with dentilled soffits; corrugated-iron / timber door; fanlight divided into 5 lights. Recessed, square-arched entrance porch in right bay; panelled door; rectangular overlight. 3 blind, square arched niches to left. Attic extension with single window over right bay. Plate glazing. Slate roof. INTERIOR: not seen 2001. References: 1st Edition OS Map, 1856. Notes: Originally linked to 51-53 (Odd Nos) John Finnie Street. © Crown copyright, Historic Scotland. All rights reserved. Mapping information derived from Ordnance Survey digital mapping products under Licence No. 100017509 2007 . Data extracted from Scottish Ministers' Statutory List on 25 October 2007 . Listing applies equally to the whole building or structure at the address set out in bold at the top of the list entry. This includes both the exterior and the interior, whether or not they are mentioned in the 'Information Supplementary to the Statutory List'. Listed building consent is required for all internal and external works affecting the character of the building. The local planning authority is responsible for determining where listed building consent will be required and can also advise on issues of extent or "curtilage" of the listing, which may cover items remote from the main subject of the listing such as boundary walls, gates, gatepiers, ancillary buildings etc. or interior fixtures. All enquiries relating to proposed works to a listed building or its setting should be addressed to the local planning authority in the first instance. All other enquiries should be addressed to: Listed Buildings Section, Historic Scotland, Longmore House, Salisbury Place, EDINBURGH, EH9 1SH. Tel: +44 (0)131 668 8707 / 8720 / 8702 / 8981. Fax: +44 (0)131 668 8722. e-mail: [email protected]. Web: http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/. file://Q:\207066 Kilmarnock JFS - OCA CARS & THI\Graphics\Scans\THI PROFORM SHE... 29/10/2007 Listed Building Report Page 1 of 3 HISTORIC SCOTLAND KILMARNOCK BURGH EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL STATUTORY LIST Information Supplementary to the Statutory List (This information has no legal significance) HB Number 35956 Item Number: 142 - 78 AND 80 Group with Items: PORTLAND STREET AND 1 WEST Map sheet: NS43NW Category: B GEORGE STREET Group Category: Date of Listing 03-JUL-1980 Description: Mid 19th century. 3-storey, classical former hotel building on corner site; 7-bays to Portland Street, curved angle bay at SE and 4-bays to West George Street. Giant Ionic pilasters supporting panelled parapet and pediment. Modern shop to ground floor; piano nobile above. Polished yellow sandstone ashlar to principal elevations, coursed rubble to N side. E (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: to 5 central bays of ground floor, modern shop front with door to 2nd right bay, fascia with MASON MURPHY HOUSE FURNISHERS; bay to left flank, modern shop front with window and door; to right flanking bay, shop double window. To 1st and 2nd floors, 5 central bays flanked by giant Ionic pilasters, windows to 1st floor taller than those at 2nd floor; matching windows to plain outer flanking bays at both floors Pilasters supporting cornice and panelled parapet, raised to miniature pediment over central bay, with terminal and apex fan-headed caps. SE ELEVATION: slightly recessed arched bay. Paired semi-canted shop windows to ground floor within modern shop front; cornice above; tall single window to 1st floor; smaller window to 2nd floor. Low parapet; round Roman numeral clock surmounting, within raised triangular pediment with pilastered and scrolled bracket sides. S ELEVATION: modern shop front to ground floor with large window to left, narrower window and door to right, fascia above with MASON MURPHY in large plastic letters. To 1st floor, 4 regularly placed tall windows, bay to right now blind. To 2nd floor, 4 matching smaller bays with outer bays now blind. Cornice and low parapet surmounting. W (REAR) ELEVATION: adjoining much higher side elevation of Expo on West George Street. N ELEVATION: blind end with the exception of small window off centre right at 1st floor; adjoining adjacent single storey gable-ended building at ground floor. Large plate glass windows to shop front; 3 modern timber doors with glazed panels irregularly placed to ground floor. Essentially 2-pane sash and case windows to 1st floor, glazed with smaller panes of opaque squared quarry to lower sash, similar glazing to upper sash with inset pattern and coloured glass. To 2nd floor, 2-pane sash and case windows file://Q:\207066 Kilmarnock JFS - OCA CARS & THI\Graphics\Scans\THI PROFORM SHE... 29/10/2007 Listed Building Report Page 2 of 3 HISTORIC SCOTLAND KILMARNOCK BURGH EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL STATUTORY LIST Information Supplementary to the Statutory List (This information has no legal significance) with plain glass, smaller sliding upper sash. Piended grey slate roof; aluminium ridging, flashing and valleys. Cast-iron rainwater goods concealed behind parapet, downpipes to angle of arched bay and N elevation. No stacks seen, although central fan-headed cap to principal elevation formerly a stack with single tall can, now unused. INTERIOR: ground and 1st floor now both semi open-plan, modern shop floors. Upper level not seen, 2001. References: 1st Edition 6"/mile & 25"/mile ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP (1857).
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