13-17 Clyde Street

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There are three residential buildings at 13-17 Clyde Street in the Scottish town of Renfrew in the Renfrewshire Council Area . In 1997 they were included as an ensemble in the Scottish Monument Lists in Monument Category C.

description

The buildings are on Clyde Street in the north of the city on the banks of the Clyde . Directly to the east is the Ferry Inn, a listed restaurant . The two-story houses date from the early 19th century. While sandstone cut into blocks was used on the north-facing front sides , irregular quarry stone is increasingly used on the other sides of the building. The double-leaf, wooden entrance doors are arranged in the middle. Near both building edges occur each Ausluchten out over both floors. The buildings end with hipped roofs .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Listed Building - Entry . In: Historic Scotland .

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Coordinates: 55 ° 53 '8.7 "  N , 4 ° 23' 2"  W.