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16, Castle Street, Port Bannatyne
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General Details and Location
Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
Other Name(s)
Buckingham Terrace
Address
16, Castle Street, Port Bannatyne
Locality
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
4348
Listing Category
Unlisted
OS Grid Ref
NS 07308 67255
Location Type
Small Town
HS Reference No
Description
4 storey built tenement, part of a block of three. Known collectively as Buckingham Terrace.
Building Dates
Circa 1900
Architects
Unknown
Category of Risk and Development History
Condition
Poor
Category of Risk
Moderate
Exemptions to State of Risk
Field Visits
03/12/2009, 30/8/2012
Development History
January 2010: External inspection finds the terrace in poor condition overall. However, works appear to be underway on one section, with a view to bring the entire terrace of three back into residential use. Monitor works through to completion for entire terrace.
30 August 2012: External inspection finds scaffolding has been removed from the front of the building but the building is vacant with no signs of renovations works underway. Upper dormers have no windows installed. Moved to At Risk.
6 December 2012: Local planners advise the company who owned Buckingham Terrace, Barryrange Ltd, are in administration with Campbell Dallas appointed as administrators. Campbell Dallas have engaged Graham Sibblad to consider the marketing of the site.
15 April 2013: 10-14 Castle Street is being marketed for sale through Future Property Auction on instructions of Administrators.
1 July 2016: A member of the public advises the terrace's condition is deteriorating and that (as reported in The Buteman newspaper 23/10/2015) Police Scotland had uncovered a cannabis farm in the buildings.
12 November 2018: 12-16 Castle Street is being marketed for sale through auction, at a guide price of £100,000, by Auction House Scotland.
19 March 2019: A member of the public notes the condition of the terrace has continued to deteriorate. During recent high winds boarding to windows has been blown into the buildings. The site is advised to be re-advertised for sale through auction shortly.
15 April 2019: The building is being marketed for sale through auction as part of a single lot covering 4 tenements. Auction House Scotland is marketing the lot at a guide price of £100,000 plus fees.
23 February 2021: A member of the public advises glazing has fallen out of a window onto the ground below. Deterioration continues.
Availability
Current Availability
Not Available
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
N/A
Present/Former Uses
Name of Owners
Type of Ownership
Unknown
Information Services
Additional Contacts/Information Source
Bibliography
North Clyde Estuary an illustrated architectural guide (1992) Frank Arneil Walker with Fiona Sinclair p 163
Online Resources
Classification
Tenements and Low Flats
Original Entry Date
08-JAN-10
Date of Last Edit
03/06/2021