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Detail of dormer window with decorative ironwork and woodwork at Feolin, 19 Marine Place, Ardbeg, Rothesay, Bute
DP 101517
Description Detail of dormer window with decorative ironwork and woodwork at Feolin, 19 Marine Place, Ardbeg, Rothesay, Bute
Date 28/6/2011
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number DP 101517
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content The main focus for expansion during the 19th century in the outer reaches of Rothesay was along the shoreline, or along Ardbeg Road further inland, heading for Port Bannatyne. Most of the development took the form of semi-detached villas looking out over the bay. However, several Victorian detached villas and cottages of varying scale are situated along the shoreline. Built around 1865, this two-storeyed, three-bayed detached cottage sits on a long plot at the junction of Marine Place with Wyndham Road. The cottage demonstrates the decorative ironwork and woodwork which can be seen throughout Rothesay's townscape. Here, the gabled upper windows are topped with tall pointed finials, and ornate black and white painted bargeboards and window boxes. Built of rubble sandstone with yellow sandstone dressings, it has a canted tripartite bay window at ground floor in the eastern bay (left), and a central part-glazed entrance door. The upper floor has two gabled round-arched windows with a small arched dormer in the centre. The cottage makes a pair with Striven View, 22 Marine Place further west.
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