Bank House

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Bank House

Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 16 Aug 2020

The Bank of Scotland established a building on this site in 1836. Now an annexe of Scotland's Hotel. Mid to later 19th century, possibly including 1836 fabric. Single and 2-storey, 5-bay, L-plan, gabled former bank with conical-roofed entrance tower. Squared and snecked rubble lined to give appearance of ashlar, with ashlar dressings. String course and cornice to tower. Stepped hoodmoulds, stone mullions, raised and tabbed stop-chamfered margins. Grade C listed. Listing number LB47516

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.703811
Longitude
-3.73171