Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

WEST BRIDGEND, LEVENFORD HOUSE LODGE AND FORMER STABLES (ON HELENSLEE ROAD)LB24918

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
03/03/1971
Local Authority
West Dunbartonshire
Planning Authority
West Dunbartonshire
Burgh
Dumbarton
NGR
NS 39089 75283
Coordinates
239089, 675283

Description

J T Rochead, architect of gate lodge, circa 1853; set above

steep slope; rectangular-plan stable block built below, circa

1865, 2 joined 1903 by linking bay, John Burnet and Son,

architects. Scottish Baronial with crowstepped gables and

dummy gun ports; squared, stugged and snecked rubble. Lodge

is square-plan, single storey and attic, with basement to

south and to east, and conical-roofed stair turret rising

from below basement level at south east angle; 2-bay north

elevation, round-headed door in gabled shallow porch,

tripartite to left below single window in gabled dormer head:

Apex stacks with diamond flues. Former stables are single

storey and attic with gabled dormers long east wall with 4

ventilators, stack (3 diamond flues) above wall head gables:

2 wide modern sliding doors to west wall, lintelled garage

opening in north gable, and heavy stone apex finial. Linking

bay joins to basement level of lodge.

Statement of Special Interest

B group with Helenslee Road Roadbridge.

References

Bibliography

Dean of Guild Drawings of 1907 linking bay in Dumbarton

Library.

About Listed Buildings

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Listing is the process that identifies, designates and provides statutory protection for buildings of special architectural or historic interest as set out in the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.

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