Former Bank of Scotland, 50 Union Street, Inverness

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Former Bank of Scotland, 50 Union Street, Inverness

Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 19 Aug 2020

William Lawrie (at office of James Matthews), 1863. Italianate, ashlar 3 storeys, 3-bay fronts to Union Street and Church Street. 1-bay bowed corner with segmental-arched columned doorpiece at ground floor, aediculed segmental-pedimented window at 1st floor, semi-circular headed gablet flanked by chimneys and topped by urn above cornice. Union Street and Church Street fronts: at ground floor round-arched windows with carved keystones, at 1st floor, windows aediculed, alternatively triangular and segmental-pedimented, with baluster aprons; at 2nd floor, lugged architraves. 2nd floor cill course. Consoled cornice and balustrade. Category B listed. Listing number LB35371.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.478443
Longitude
-4.226243