Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

GLEBE ROAD, GALSTON PRIMARY SCHOOL MAIN BLOCK, INCLUDING GATES, GATEPIERS, RAILINGS AND BOUNDARY WALLSLB44603

Status: Removed

Documents

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
11/09/1997
Date Removed:
21/10/2019
Local Authority
East Ayrshire
Planning Authority
East Ayrshire
Burgh
Galston
NGR
NS 50011 36400
Coordinates
250011, 636400

Removal Reason

This building no longer meets the criteria for listing.

Description

J Armour of Irvine, 1909. 2-storey, 5-bay T-plan freestyle school. Red squared and snecked sandstone; ashlar dressings. Advanced cills; stone mullions; pedimented bays; quoins; long and short surrounds. NE (GLEBE ROAD) ELEVATION: grouped 1-3-1. Advanced central 3-bay comprises 2 single light windows at ground; decorative plaque between; 3-light window at 1st; doric columned mullions; decorative plaque dividing storeys; clock with carved festoon over set in pediment; dentilled overhanging eaves. 3-light windows at ground and 1st floors in flanking bays; cill course; recessed square panel between storeys; raised diamond lozenge within pediments. 3-light window at ground in recessed outer bays; tripartite Venetian window at 1st; Doric columned mullions; keystone to central arch.Timber sash and case windows with 6-pane glazing to upper sashes; stone skews; cast-iron rainwater goods; corbelled coped gablehead stacks; central louvred fleche with ogival cap.

INTERIOR: central gallery with braced open timber roof; scrolled corbels; painted cast-iron balusters to light-well and stair; ball finials surmounting timber newel posts; boarded dados; plain plaster cornices; some panelled and glazed timber doors.

Statement of Special Interest

Used as the local High School until Loudoun Academy was built. Designed by J Armour, architect of Irvine Academy.

References

Bibliography

Does not appear on Ordnance Survey map dated 1895, partly appears on Ordnance Survey map dated 1908; R Close AYRSHIRE AND ARRAN: AN

ILLUSTRATED ARCHITECTURAL GUIDE (1992) p129.

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Images

Gatepiers, gates, railings and boundary walls at former Galston Primary School, looking west from Glebe Road
Former Galston Primary School, principal elevation, looking west, with security fencing in front of the building. Taken during daytime

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