Description
Walter Crum Watson, dated 1910. 2-storey and attic, rambling-plan, Scottish Arts and Crafts house. Grey harl over brick with red sandstone dressings; shaped, pedimented red sandstone dormerheads; eaves cornice.
W (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 5 asymmetrical bays. M-gable advanced to outer left with 2-bay entrance block recessed to outer right. Door lower penultimate bay to left, ashlar plath; red sandstone roll-moulded surround; datestone and monogrammed plaque overdoor with bracketted scrolls, cornucopia, Star of David monogram with initials W W C. Coloured, glazed tiled inset of Madonna della Catene in wall above door; Madonna and Child being crowned by angels, crushing snake under foot, anchor emblem. Broad window at ground and dormerheaded window above to left of door. Tall, 2-bay gable to outer right; windows symmetrically disposed at ground and 1st floor; single narrow window at gablehead. Tall, 2-bay, M-gable advanced to outer left; windows symmetrically disposed from ground to attic floor at right bay; single window at gablehead of outer left bay. 2-bay right return; windows symmetrically disposed; dormerheads; broad wallhead stack immediately to right of the inner bay.
S ELEVATION: 6 asymmetrical bays. Advanced broad 2-bay gable to outer right, windows symmetrically disposed, those at 1st floor larger; small Renaissance niche at gablehead. 2 tall windows lighting hall in bays at principal floor to left; (small window at ground level under outer left window). Dormerhead at centre; blank ground floor; window at ground to left. Recessed and slightly taller outer left bay (right return of outer right bay of main elevation); windows symmetrically disposed at ground and 1st floor.
E ELEVATION: 3-bay main block with 4-bay asymmetrical jamb recessed to outer right. Full-height canted bay at centre; blocking course, roll-moulded string course; 3 windows at ground, 5 at 1st floor. Flanking windows symmetrically disposed at ground; single window to outer left at 1st floor. 3-bay right return; broad gable to left, 2-bay single storey and attic block to right. Oriel at centre of gable, sandstone corbel, half-domed (as in half-piended) lead roof; small window at ground outer left. Single storey block to outer right, steep swept roof, 2 windows at ground; square, tripartite, slate-hung dormer; narrow window at corner. Tall jamb of 2 bays with 2-bay single storey over raised storage to outer right. Narrow inner left bay, windows symmetrically disposed, half-piended dormerhead. Bowed bay to outer right; windows symmetrically disposed. Low 2-bay block at ground outer left; 2 windows at 1st floor grouped to right. Door at ground at gable. Forestair to outer right leading to rear.
N (REAR) ELEVATION: 3-bay asymmetrical block with single storey over raised basement service block advanced to outer left forming court at rear. 3 bays of door and 2 windows at W elevation of service block; timber ridge ventilators. 3-bay main block to outer right; chimney breast and flue off-centre to right with 2 symmetrical bays to left; bay to outer right blank. Flat-roofed, cement rendered boilerhouse at ground of flue.
12-pane, 24-pane and 30-pane sash and case windows. Birnam green slate roof; lead flashings; swept ashlar skews at gable.
INTERIOR: not seen 1993.
GARDENER'S COTTAGE: 3-bay, single storey; square-plan, very steep pyramidal-roofed, Arts and Crafts gardener's cottage with low walls to NW of house. Grey harl with sandstone margins and dressings.
S ELEVATION: 3 symmetrical bays; low door breaking eaves at centre, 2-leaf with upper glazed panel; flanking full-height windows breaking eaves at mid-point with pedimented gables.
W & E ELEVATIONS: 2 swept windows breaking eaves. 2 greenhouses immediately to right of W elevation.
12-pane sash and case windows. Green slate, very steep roof of maltings house appearance. Tall harled and coped apex stack.
GARDEN: well-maintained garden with mature hedges and designed features, contemporary with the building of the house; formal planting at E side.
GATEPIERS AND BOUNDARY WALL: at W of house against M-gable; gatepiers leading from entrance front to rear of building. Stugged, red sandstone piers with ashlar caps. Lossely constructed red sandstone rubble wall runs form pier to right; becomes low wall in front of main elevation of gardener's cottage.