Scotland’s Art Deco Heritage 51: Laurencekirk
Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Lewis Grassic Gibbon at 12:00 on 22 January 2019
Laurencekirk is a small town in the former Kincardineshire in north-east Scotland, now administratively part of Aberdeenshire. We dropped by there on our way up to the cup tie at Peterhead last year (which sadly was postponed so I missed one of our few wins last season.)
Kincardineshire lies in the Mearns, so splendidly delineated in the fiction of Lewis Grassic Gibbon who lived in nearby Arbuthnot.
I was quite surprised to see a minor example of Art Deco there, Hantons Garage:-
Frontage. Stepped roofline, rule of three in central first floor windows:-
Clearly no longer in use as a garage but the Clydesdale Bank sign marks the presence of a cashpoint so it seems it still serves the town:-








