
No. 110 is a picturesque and original piece of 1903-4 by Henman & Cooper for the Scottish Union and National Insurance Co. Aberdeen granite, appropriately, and limestone, with inset bands of red brick. Two-storey centre with big semicircular oriel and fine original railing, clamped between three-storey towers with tapering tops, ogee caps and tall finials.
COLMORE ROW
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5104
City Centre B3
No 110
SP 0686 NE 33/15
II GV
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1902, by William Henman and Thomas Cooper. Granite with irregularly spaced red
jointing bands. Facade and plan are alike complicated. Three bays, the outer ones
like square turrets with battered sides, bobbin-like finials at the corners and
shallow domes sprouting flag-staffs, the centre one with a large ground floor
tripartite window and a 1st floor bow window welling out from the facade and carrying
a spiky iron railing. The turrets each have a tall ground noon frame with battered
sides and dentilled undulating pediments. In the frames, on the left, the entrance
with window above and, on the right, a tall window. Above these, each turret has a
simple sash window with detached pedimented cornice and a window set within deeply
splayed reveals and behind 'mullions'. The plan with, towards the back, an almost
completely circular shape to the left and an octagonal shape to the right.
Listing NGR: SP0680686954

No. 112 of c. 1823 has a crisp stucco front with delicate detail: pediments with anthemion decoration, garlands, and oval discs. Stepped-up lugged architraves.
1. COLMORE ROW
5104 City Centre B3
SP 0686 NE 33/16 No 112
II
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Early C19, altered. Painted stucco. 3 storeys plus modern attic; 3 bays. Ground
floor with a modern shop front. 1st and 2nd floors each with 3 sash windows later
given frames, those ofthe 1st floor with pediments that project into the 2nd floor
region. An apparent altered parapet.
Listing NGR: SP0679886952

Nos. 118-120 is entertaining but mongrel stucco Italianate of c. 1875.
COLMORE ROW
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5104
City Centre B3
Nos 118 and 120
SP 0686 NE 33/18
II GV
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Late C19. Stucco. Three storeys; 6 bays, the outer 2 broader and slightly advanced.
Ground floor with arched entrances with flanking coupled pilasters and, centrally,
4 segment-headed windows. First and second floors with arched window except those
of the 2nd floor outer bays. Coarse detailing and listed for group value only.
Listing NGR: SP0678286932


No. 126 of 1926 by S.N. Cooke for the North British and Mercantile Insurance. Cleanly articulated, with giant Ionic pilasters.


