Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

STOTFIELD ROAD, BLUCAIRN AND SUNDIALLB37614

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
24/03/1988
Local Authority
Moray
Planning Authority
Moray
Burgh
Lossiemouth
NGR
NJ 22546 70446
Coordinates
322546, 870446

Description

F W Troup, London, 1906-7. Asymmetrical 3-storey and attic

gabled house. Rubble, tooled rubble and tooled ashlar

dressings, some slate hanging. Entrance in NE re-entrant

angle; canted ground flood window at N and substantial

projecting canted window with facetted slated roof at NW;

small facetted and slated 2nd floor oriel in W facing gable.

Painted weatherboarded sun room with some later alterations

and with 1st floor room above in SW re-entrant angle; modern

multi-pane glazing. Coped clustered ridge stack at N; tall

coped wallhead stack at S; slate roof with overhanging eaves.

Narrow service court at E flanked by garage range, with some weatherboarded walling.

INTERIOR: all original chimney pieces have been removed.

Simple cornices to all ceilings; shaped flat balusters to

staircase with attenuated finials; panelled doors some

original boarded cupboard doors with long hinges.

SUNDIAL: late 17th or early 18th century pedestal sundial

with square head re-sited from elsewhere in garden.

Statement of Special Interest

The architect F W Troup was born and brought up in Huntly, Aberdeenshire, where he designed 2 houses. Blucairn is the

only known house (in Moray) designed by this architect, who

practised in London. Original provenance of the sundial

unknown.

References

Bibliography

Neil Jackson, F W TROUP, ARCHITECT 1859-1941 (1985), p. 101

and p1. 30.

About Listed Buildings

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