Oban, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Oban, Scotland
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33 High Street (Former School of Industry)
Oban, Scotland
Later 19th century. 2-storey Scots Baronial former school (now dwelling house) attached to High Street tenements. Crowstepped gables, with principal frontage at NW end and single storey wing projecting to SW.
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120 George Street
Oban, Scotland
Dated 1901. 2-storey and attic, 4-bay Jacobethan style office building, with rectangular plan, near-symmetrical street frontage of red polished ashlar. W (GEORGE STREET) ELEVATION: entrance door in right hand bay at ground.
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122-132 (Even) George Street
Oban, Scotland
Grey-slated pitched roof. Stacks removed except for multi-flued, rendered stack at S gable.
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George Street, Cathedral of St John Divine (Episcopal) with Railings
Oban, Scotland
Church comprised of 3 building phases of 1864, 1882 and 1910. Existing church now consists of 2 aisles, 5 bays from N to S, giving approximate cruciform plan with sacristy at N end.
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George Street and Queen's Park Place, Harbour Walls
Oban, Scotland
Circa 1880. Harbour wall extending N-S along W side of George Street and Queens Park Place. Parapet at road level, ashlar to Queen's Park Place, concrete to George street.
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North Pier and Corran Esplanade, Columba Hotel
Oban, Scotland
Hotel composed of 2 distinct contrasting blocks of different dates, adjoined, and with principal elevations facing opposite directions.
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Nursery Lane and Hamilton Park Terrace
Oban, Scotland
Mid 19th century, 3-storey, 5-bay traditional symmetrical T-plan tenement with plain chimney gable centring principal (N) elevation. Roughly coursed rubble walls painted and rendered to N elevation.
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North Pier, Piermaster's Offices, with Lamp Standards
Oban, Scotland
Dated 1927. Near-symmetrical single storey U-plan harbour office building, distinguished by central 2-storey square tower. TOWER: red brick with infill panels, string course and decoration of Winget blocks, terracotta datestone.
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102-112 (Even) George Street
Oban, Scotland
Dated 1888. 3-storey and attic, 6 bays (including SW corner bay) Scots Baronial tenement with shops at ground. L-plan with chamfered SW corner.
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Hill Street, The Mains with Boundary Wall
Oban, Scotland
The Mains is a pair of late-19th century houses, probably built in the 1870s. The property comprises a three-storey, three bay house with a single-storey, three-bay cottage adjoining its east elevation at first floor level.