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Detail of decorative ironwork porch at 1-5 Marine Court, Argyle Street, Rothesay, Bute

DP 101608

Description Detail of decorative ironwork porch at 1-5 Marine Court, Argyle Street, 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 101608

Category On-line Digital Images

Scope and Content Rothesay continued to expand along the shoreline during the 19th and early 20th century. Restricted by the rocky hill and Skeoch Wood to the north/north-west, this area takes a linear form running along the shoreline, with only the main road and the Bathing Place occupying the the narrowest strip of flat land. Rothesay was still a popular tourist destination well into the 20th century, as seen by the continuing expansion during the early 1900s. The main road from the town centre follows the shoreline along Argyle Street, which leads on to the outer reaches of Ardbeg and Port Bannatyne. This shows the former Queen's Hotel on Argyle Street, now 1-5 Marine Court. Dating from the mid-19th century, it comprises a group of three- and four-storeyed tenements, of varying styles. The right-hand, two-storeyed block has a decorative wrought-iron porch covering the entrance from the pavement. This is one of only a few properties in this area of Rothesay which displays ornate ironwork in its porch and railings along the front boundary wall. The building was previously run as a seafront hotel, but, like many larger properties along the shore, now comprises flats, many of which are still in use for holiday accommodation.

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