Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

BRAEMAR VILLAGE, INVERCAULD ROAD, CASTLETON PLACE, FORMER GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND OMNIBUS STATION DEPOTLB6279

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
22/02/1991
Local Authority
Aberdeenshire
Planning Authority
Aberdeenshire
Parish
Crathie And Braemar
National Park
Cairngorms
NGR
NO 15255 91479
Coordinates
315255, 791479

Description

Circa 1900. 2-storey 3-bay timber framed and weatherboarded bus station with 5-bay harled depot to E and later addition to N forming L-plan. Granite base course, W (principal) elevation comprising central 4-panel timber door with rectangular fanlight and narrow sidelights. Flanking tripartite windows, that to right with central panel with 6-panel timber door. Above, 'BLUEBIRD BUSES' fascia.

Margined upper panes to ground floor, timber 4-pane sash and case windows to first floor. Grey slate. Coped masonry gable stacks, octagonal chimney cans.

INTERIOR: admission not possible at time of visit (December 2005).

Statement of Special Interest

The Bus Depot is an important addition to the streetscape of Braemar, set in a prominent location on the main road through the village. Of timber framed construction it is one of the largest and most sophisticated of such structures in the village and as such it is an important example of this building type, which was a particular feature of the North East region. The building also has interesting details such as the reeded doorpiece and margin-paned glazing. The building is also evidence of the impact of improved transport links and the growth of tourism as important historical aspects of life in the area. The railway was extended to Ballater in the 1850s; initially the journey from the station to Braemar was made in horse drawn carriages. At the turn of the century an omnibus service was introduced from this building to carry passengers to Ballater Station.

References

Bibliography

Not shown on the 2nd Edition Ordnance Survey Map (1899-1901). J MacPherson, Royal Braemar; The Most Fashionable Health Resort in the British Isles (1913). National Archives of Scotland, RHP 28176. NAS, RHP, 37112.

About Listed Buildings

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