Guild Street, Aberdeen

Guild Street is a main street in the city centre of Aberdeen, Scotland, close to the harbour.[1][2]

View of one side of Guild Street

Historic buildings edit

Her Majesty's Opera House opened in 1872.[3] The listed building of the reopened Tivoli Theatre, Guild Street drill hall, and the Staton Hotel[4] are on the street. The Custom House,[5][6] 2 Guild Street[7] and 50, 52, 54 Guild Street[8][9] are noted.

Transportation edit

Guild Street has Aberdeen railway station and one of the two entrances to Aberdeen bus station on it. Alongside these is the site of the former Aberdeen Guild Street railway station which became a goods station after the construction of the "joint" railway station (on the site of the present facility, which is itself the second building to house the "joint" station), but the former goods station has since been closed and demolished, leaving only some goods sidings behind the site.

From 1903 to 1931 the Aberdeen Corporation Tramways ran through Guild Street en route to Torry.[10]

Union Square edit

Guild Street is home to Union Square Aberdeen, the second biggest shopping centre in Scotland. Built on top of the old Guild Street railway yards and goods station, the centre opened in 2009[11] and cost £250 million. The rear entrance of the Trinity Shopping Centre is also on the street.

 
View of Guild Street, Aberdeen

References edit

  1. ^ Brogden, William Alvis (5 December 2016). A City's Architecture: Aberdeen as 'Designed City'. Routledge. ISBN 9781351962681 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Guild Street". 21 November 2016.
  3. ^ Guild Street, Aberdeen
  4. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "78 AND 80 GUILD STREET, THE STATION HOTEL (LB20663)".
  5. ^ Hebditch, Jon (7 December 2018). "Aberdeen city centre office block to be transformed into hotel".
  6. ^ Robertson, Kirsten (8 April 2019). "Developers ditch hotel plan for historic Aberdeen building in favour of flats".
  7. ^ Stuff, Good. "52a Market Street and 2 Guild Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeen". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk.
  8. ^ "Lippe Architects". Lippe Architects.
  9. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Aberdeen, 50, 52, 54 Guild Street, Guild Street Buildings (175799)". Canmore.
  10. ^ "The Silver City Vault::Zoom Item". www.silvercityvault.org.uk. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  11. ^ "Union Square, Aberdeen". www.rias.org.uk.

57°08′41″N 2°05′51″W / 57.14484°N 2.09749°W / 57.14484; -2.09749

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