Listed Building

The only legal part of the listing under the Planning (Listing Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 is the address/name of site. Addresses and building names may have changed since the date of listing – see 'About Listed Buildings' below for more information. The further details below the 'Address/Name of Site' are provided for information purposes only.

Address/Name of Site

41 BARASSIE STREET, FORMER TINNION NURSING HOME, INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALL, GATEPIERS AND GATESLB45244

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
30/03/1998
Local Authority
South Ayrshire
Planning Authority
South Ayrshire
Burgh
Troon
NGR
NS 32367 31095
Coordinates
232367, 631095

Description

Early 20th century. Asymmetrical 2-storey, 4-bay Free Style house with full-height bow at centre; single storey, single bay addition to outer left (internally linked to adjacent No 4 Burnside Place). Harl; red sandstone ashlar dressings. Squared and snecked tooled red sandstone base plinth; overhanging timber bracketed eaves; half timbering beneath gablehead to SW; bolted timber bargeboards. Polished long and short surrounds to openings (part rake-jointed); sandstone mullions; chamfered cills at ground; flush cills at 1st floor.

NW (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: central bow comprising 3-light glazing rows at both floors (upper floor stepped out, breaking eaves). Single windows at both floors in bay off-set to left of centre; single window at ground in bay to left; single window in bay to outer left. Steps to part-glazed timber panelled door in bay to outer right; architraved, depressed-arch surround with "The Tinnion Nursing Home" embossed in tympanum.

SW (SIDE) ELEVATION: bipartite window at ground in bay off-set to left of centre; corniced parapet surmounting 3-light canted window in bay off-set to right; 3-light glazing row at 1st floor beneath half-timbered apex. Single storey lean-to projection recessed to outer right.

Predominantly 6-pane upper, plate glass lower timber casement glazing. Red tile bell-cast pitched roof; moulded sandstone copes to harled stacks; circular terracotta cans. Cast-iron rainwater goods.

INTERIOR: not seen 1997.

BOUNDARY WALL, GATEPIERS AND GATES: sandstone coping to harled wall enclosing site. Circular-plan piers flanking entrance; shallow hemispherical sandstone caps; timber pedestrian entry gate.

Statement of Special Interest

Adapted for use by Ayrshire & Arran Health Board. An interesting house which, despite change of use and the addition of a single storey clinic to the N in 1923 (No 4 Burnside Place), still retains some good features. These include a prominent bow, overhanging timber bracketed eaves, long and short surrounds to openings and a red tile bell-cast roof.

References

Bibliography

Does not appear on Ordnance Survey map 1897; Portland Feuing Book 1903 (courtesy of R Close); appears on Ordnance Survey map, 1909; South Ayrshire Council archive drawing No 212 (1923).

About Listed Buildings

Historic Environment Scotland is responsible for designating sites and places at the national level. These designations are Scheduled monuments, Listed buildings, Inventory of gardens and designed landscapes and Inventory of historic battlefields.

We make recommendations to the Scottish Government about historic marine protected areas, and the Scottish Ministers decide whether to designate.

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.

We list buildings which are found to be of special architectural or historic interest using the selection guidance published in Designation Policy and Selection Guidance (2019)

Listed building records provide an indication of the special architectural or historic interest of the listed building which has been identified by its statutory address. The description and additional information provided are supplementary and have no legal weight.

These records are not definitive historical accounts or a complete description of the building(s). If part of a building is not described it does not mean it is not listed. The format of the listed building record has changed over time. Earlier records may be brief and some information will not have been recorded.

The legal part of the listing is the address/name of site which is known as the statutory address. Other than the name or address of a listed building, further details are provided for information purposes only. Historic Environment Scotland does not accept any liability for any loss or damage suffered as a consequence of inaccuracies in the information provided. Addresses and building names may have changed since the date of listing. Even if a number or name is missing from a listing address it will still be listed. Listing covers both the exterior and the interior and any object or structure fixed to the building. Listing also applies to buildings or structures not physically attached but which are part of the curtilage (or land) of the listed building as long as they were erected before 1 July 1948.

While Historic Environment Scotland is responsible for designating listed buildings, the planning authority is responsible for determining what is covered by the listing, including what is listed through curtilage. However, for listed buildings designated or for listings amended from 1 October 2015, legal exclusions to the listing may apply.

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