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Summary
Information
- Category: C
- Date Added: 26/06/1986
Location
- Local Authority: Dumfries And Galloway
- Planning Authority: Dumfries And Galloway
- Parish: Holywood
National Grid Reference
- NGR: NX 93855 82956
- Coordinates: 293855, 582956
Description
James Barbour 1879 (dated), with earlier 19th century
tripartite-plan villa incorporated at rear. Rubble-built,
ashlar dressings, all painted: roofed with graded slates.
ORIGINAL HOUSE: 2 storeys over basement: 3-bay north
elevation: hood-moulded ground floor openings with cills
lowered to base course; square 1st floor windows with
vertical glazing to sashes; cill course; stacks with cavetto
cornices; projecting eaves (?re-roofed by Barbour).
1879 HOUSE: picturesque; mainly 2 storeys, pyramidal-roofed
3-storey square entrance tower off-centre, huge cross-window
fills bay adjoining to left (hall within); left bay and
flanks all with projecting windows gabled above wall-head.
Small-paned sash windows. Projecting eaves.
Statement of Special Interest
Some good modern sculptures in garden.
References
Bibliography
NMRS - copies of Barbour's drawings and of alternative
designs.
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