Historic site in Perth, Scotland
22 South William Street | |
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The building in 2024 | |
Location | 22 South William Street Perth, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°23′34″N 3°25′47″W / 56.3927°N 3.4298°W / 56.3927; -3.4298 |
Built | Early 19th century |
Listed Building – Category C(S) | |
Designated | 26 August 1977 |
Reference no. | LB39649 |
Shown in Perth |
22 South William Street is a home in Perth, Scotland. Located on South William Street, one block north of the South Inch, it is a Category C listed building, built in the early 19th century.
A two-storey structure, it is three bays with a piend roof. It has a large pilastered and corniced doorpiece. Its exterior walls are painted rubble with dressings in ashlar. At the rear is a full-height bowed stair projection with a coned cap. A small walled garden at the rear adjoins the wall of the viaduct embankment of the Perth to Dundee railway.
In 2009, the home was converted from a single-family to twin occupancy.
Historic Environment Scotland describes the property as "a good, representative example of early 19th century villa construction" and its little-altered exterior " to its interest and to the architectural and historic value of the wider setting".