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47 Chalton Road, Bridge Of Allan

A Category B Listed Building in Bridge Of Allan, Stirling

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.1534 / 56°9'12"N

Longitude: -3.9318 / 3°55'54"W

OS Eastings: 280097

OS Northings: 697319

OS Grid: NS800973

Mapcode National: GBR 1C.JBNC

Mapcode Global: WH4P0.KLXK

Plus Code: 9C8R5339+97

Entry Name: 47 Chalton Road, Bridge Of Allan

Listing Name: Chalton Road 47 Dalnair

Listing Date: 3 August 1977

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 358206

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB22610

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200358206

Location: Bridge Of Allan

County: Stirling

Town: Bridge Of Allan

Electoral Ward: Dunblane and Bridge of Allan

Traditional County: Stirlingshire

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Description

Mid Victorian Renaissance. Symmetrical detached villa in
extensive grounds, 2-storey and basement. Snecked rubble with
raised quoins. Entrance front, 1-window and centre coupled
column Ionic porch with balustraded parapet between advanced
ends with canted bays through all floors. 3-window flanks
with elegant slim columned and valanced verandahs; lean-to
conservatory addition on E. Low-pitched, piended, slated
roof.

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