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South Street Linen Works Italianate Office building, South Street, Forfar

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General Details and Location

Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
South Street Linen Works Italianate Office building
Other Name(s)
Strang Street Works
Address
South Street, Forfar
Locality
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
5525
Listing Category
C
OS Grid Ref
NO 46250 50650
Location Type
Urban
HS Reference No
51659

Description

2-storey, 3 x 5-bay piended roof former office building with advanced 3-stage Italianate tower to S (street elevation). squared and snecked rubble with raised, ashlar margins; smooth render to top stage of tower. Band course, eaves band, moulded cornice, blocking course. Round-arched window openings to upper storey. Ground floor to E, W and N adjoins other mill buildings, including former weaving shed.
Street elevation to S with piended roof tower to right with 2-leaf, timber panelled entrance door. Top stage with bi-partite, key-stoned, round-arched windows with stone mullions. Deep, dentilled eaves.

The former 2-storey office building which is a defining feature of this former mill complex has a fine Italianate tower and high quality detailing. Similar towers were built in a few other mills in the area, but most of these have since been demolished which makes the survival of this one more remarkable. The tower and former office building in themselves add significantly to the streetscape of this part of Forfar. The other mill buildings which surround and are connected to the former office building have mostly undergone alteration.

The factory was originally built for the John Lowson as a jute weaving factory. Lowson died in 1887, his estate was split up and the jute manufacturers Don Brothers, Buist & Company leased the buildings and bought the premises in 1906. Don Brothers, Buist & Company had its origins in Forfar in 1792 and gradually expanded its business, moving into plastics in the 20th century. In 1915, the factory was closed and it re-opened in 1929 as the Strang Street Mill. Several additions were built in 1932-3, mainly at the East elevation, masking what was a 13-bay elevation. Jute spinning stopped in 1991. There has been some alteration to the site over the years as it has been adapted to different manufacturing techniques.

Robertson & Orchar (from 1861) were a Dundee-based firm which specialised in mill-engineering and textile machinery. They were responsible for a number of mills in and around Dundee and are likely to have been involved in the design of this one. (Historic Environment Scotland List Entry)
Building Dates
1860-64 or 1874
Architects
probably Robertson and Orchar

Category of Risk and Development History

Condition
Poor
Category of Risk
Moderate
Exemptions to State of Risk
Field Visits
21/6/2016
Development History
12 March 2013: Nominated by a member of the public advising most of the site is disused. This record refers solely to the Italianate office building. For Investigation.
21 June 2016: External inspection finds the site disused. Overall the building is in poor condition with a damaged roof, cracked chimneys, blocked rainwater goods. Walls appear to be in fair condition, windows have broken glazings where they aren't boarded over. Moved to At Risk.

Guides to Development

Conservation Area
Planning Authority Contact
PAC Telephone Number
03452 777 778

Availability

Current Availability
Unknown
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
N/A
Present/Former Uses
Name of Owners
Unverified see FAQ on ascertaining ownership
Type of Ownership
Unknown

Information Services

Additional Contacts/Information Source
Bibliography
Online Resources
Classification
Offices
Original Entry Date
12-MAR-13
Date of Last Edit
20/12/2016