Historic site in Perth, Scotland
26 Tay Street | |
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The building in 2024 | |
Location | 26 Tay Street, Perth, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°23′47″N 3°25′34″W / 56.39645°N 3.42598419°W / 56.39645; -3.42598419 |
Built | c. 1873 (151 years ago) (1873) |
Architect | Andrew Heiton |
Architectural style(s) | Mid-Victorian Renaissance |
Listed Building – Category B | |
Designated | 20 May 1965 |
Reference no. | LB39655 |
Shown in Perth |
26 Tay Street is an historic building in Perth, Scotland. Designed by local architect Andrew Heiton, the building is Category B listed, dating to around 1873. Standing on Tay Street, between St Matthew's Church to the south and the Perth and Kinross Council offices at 2 High Street to the north, the building is currently the home of The Capital Asset, a Wetherspoons establishment.
The building was formerly the home of Perth Savings Bank (having previously been located on nearby Atholl Crescent), which is when the building was extended, to a design by Robert Matthew Mitchell.
See also
References
- Historic Environment Scotland. "Tay Street, 26, Savings Bank (Category B Listed Building) (LB39655)". Retrieved 17 April 2020.
- The Capital Asset – J D Wetherspoons official website
- "Dictionary of Scottish Architects - DSA Architect Biography Report (May 25, 2022, 10:22 pm)". www.scottisharchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
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