Former warehouse at 104 Brunswick Street

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Former warehouse at 104 Brunswick Street

Image: © Thomas Nugent Taken: 8 Oct 2011

Interesting architecture spanning the centuries. The following description of this Grade B listed building is from Historic Scotland... 1859, R W Billings. Bizarrely detailed Gothic warehouse, 3-storey 10-bay with extreme right 2 bays paired and narrower; polished ashlar. Doorways to 5th and 8th (from left), bays, large vehicle entrance to 9th and 10th bays. Main entrance to centre, unusual semi-octagonal door head with heavily moulded octagonal oculus above. Double leaf panelled doors. All other openings to ground and 1st floors square headed with cut away top angles. 2nd floor windows with semi-octagonal heads, all windows sash and case with plate glass glazing. Stepped band of moulding to basement, continuous hood-mould to 1st linking windows in pairs. To 2nd continuous hood moulds, coped parapet rising to chevron between tall wall head stacks with paired diagonal cans. End skews with coped stacks, slate roofs.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.858899
Longitude
-4.246951