Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

GAISLAND FARM, FARMHOUSE AND ATTACHED OUTHOUSESLB4205

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
09/01/1981
Supplementary Information Updated
30/10/2002
Local Authority
Stirling
Planning Authority
Stirling
Parish
Balfron
NGR
NS 53203 90708
Coordinates
253203, 690708

Description

Late 18th/early 19th century with minor alterations. Single storey with later attic to farmhouse; long; rectangular-plan range incorporating symmetrical 3-bay farmhouse at centre and slightly lower height flanking attached agricultural outbuildings. Limewashed rubble; partly harled. Flush painted architraves to openings to principal (NW) elevation of farmhouse. Coped skews to farmhouse.

NW (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: farmhouse to centre; central entrance with flanking windows to ground floor and attic (later/late 19th century polygonal piended dormers to attic). Attached range to left thought to include milking parlour/byre; standard entrance to right (adjoining farmhouse); 2 windows to left (that to right smaller). Attached range to right including barn with hayloft; largely blank apart from entrances to right and outer left (adjoining farmhouse); that to outer left with small low flanking windows and shallow opening above.

SW ELEVATION: gable end of barn with pitching window to gable.

SE ELEVATION: remains of circular-plan former threshing mill to left.

2-pane timber sash and case windows to farmhouse. Grey slate roofs/partly corrugated asbestos to outbuildings. Coped gablehead stacks to either side (NE and SW) of farmhouse.

INTERIOR: not inspected (1999).

Statement of Special Interest

An unusually intact example of an early farmhouse with attached outbuildings. The linear plan-form appears to have been commonly used at this date in the area. It rarely survives intact, particularly with a largely unaltered farmhouse (still in use as such) at the centre. The sparse fenestration of the range also survives largely unaltered. A former circular-plan threshing mill attached to the SE elevation, which was included in the 1981 list description, has apparently (1999) fallen down.

References

Bibliography

appears as 'Gaixland' on John Grassom's MAP OF THE COUNTY OF STIRLING (1817); appears in present plan-form on 1861 ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP; 1/2500; Stirlingshire Sheet XIV.12.

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