Mackintosh Building, Comrie

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Mackintosh Building

Perthshire


The Mackintosh Building
Type: Shop
Location
Grid reference: NN77312199
Location: 56°22’27"N, 3°59’17"W
Village: Comrie
History
Address: 1 Dunira Street
Built 1903 – 1904
By: John Rennie Mackintosh
Shop
Scots baronial
Information
Website: Landmark Trust

The Mackintosh Building, or more properly 1 Dunira Street, known locally as Brough and Macpherson, is a shop building with a flat above it on the corner of Dunira Street and Melville Square in Comrie in Perthshire Its significance is that the building was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh at a time when he was doing his very best work. It has a nod towards the Scottish baronial style, with a projecting turret at the corner.

The building I today a Category A listed building.[1]

This building was designed by Mackintosh and dates from 1903–4, a time when he was doing his very best work. It was commissioned, by a local draper and ironmonger as a shop with a flat above and workrooms in the attics.

The shop is still a shop. The flat is owned by the Landmark Trust and let out as a holiday apartment.

The Trust redecorated the flat, which has good and characteristic details. The main room runs into the distinctive turret, with a view of the River Earn and the wooded hills beyond.

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