Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

16 AND 18 UPPERKIRKGATELB20579

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
12/01/1967
Local Authority
Aberdeen
Planning Authority
Aberdeen
Burgh
Aberdeen
NGR
NJ 94152 6457
Coordinates
394152, 806457

Description

Earlier 19th century (1800-1820). Tall and narrow 4-storey attic and basement, 4-bay commercial and residential building. Loanhead granite ashlar; cill course to 3rd floor. Public House to ground floor with unusually tall and narrow round-arched entrance flanked by large fixed-pane plate glass windows. Entrance to Kirkgate Court to far right bay (now main door to residential properties above). Pair of later flat-roofed dormers.

Regular 8-pane timber sash and case windows with horns to 1st and 2nd floors; smaller 4-pane openings to 3rd floor. Grey slate to steeply pitched roof; ashlar skews and skewputts; broad, corniced ashlar stacks; clay cans.

Statement of Special Interest

The building at Nos 16 and 18 Upperkirkgate is a significant part of the street's eclectic run of buildings along it's North side. The tall narrow proportions are unusual within the Aberdeen streetscape. The buildings that lined the S side of Upperkirkgate were cleared from the 1930's onwards as part of a programme of slum clearances, and eventually to allow room for the civic buildings of the St Nicholas House development. Upperkirkgate stands on the site of one of the city's many ancient gates, or 'ports'. Most of what is visible in Upperkirkgate derives from the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but much evidence of earlier structures of previous centuries has been built into the later fabric. The 'Kirkgate Bar' public house at 18 Upperkirkgate was the traditional location for the elected rector at the nearby Aberdeen University Student Union Building to buy all his supporters a drink.

References

Bibliography

Chapman and Riley, 'The City and Royal Burgh of Aberdeen - Survey and Plan (1949) p150; W A Brogden, Aberdeen, An Illustrated Architectural Guide (1986) p36. Ranald MacInnes, The Aberdeen Guide (1992) p100.

About Listed Buildings

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