Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

ARDWELL, ARDWELL HOUSE, WALLED GARDEN INCLUDING GARDENER'S COTTAGE AND OWL STATUELB46697

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Group Category Details
100000020 - see notes
Date Added
28/01/2000
Local Authority
Dumfries And Galloway
Planning Authority
Dumfries And Galloway
Parish
Stoneykirk
NGR
NX 10143 45277
Coordinates
210143, 545277

Description

Late 18th century. Rectangular-plan walled garden (approximately 6000sq m). Coped rubble walls enclosing site with buttressing; some red brick inner lining to inner walls. Rubble lean-to storage sheds to outer N wall. Central rubble enclosure with small pond. Timber doors to S, W and N walls.

GARDENER'S COTTAGE: single storey and attic, 3-bay, rectangular-plan gardener's cottage with rear elevation forming part of W wall. Whitewashed; overhanging eaves. Buttress off-centre to right of rear elevation, flanked to left and right by single window. Glazed lean-to entrance porch to centre of principal elevation, flanked by windows, gableted dormers to attic. Gabled side elevations blank, with garage adjoining to right. Timber-framed windows; graded purple-grey slate roof with tiled ridge; coped gablehead stacks with circular cans; cast-iron rainwater goods. Interior: not seen 1999.

OWL: Owl statue to N of walled garden (MacTaggart family emblem), carved by John Rhind 1871-2. Identical owl in woodlands garden (see Ardwell House description).

Statement of Special Interest

B-group with Ardwell House, East Lodge, boundary walls, gates and gatepiers. THE INVENTORY OF GARDENS AND DESIGNED LANDSCAPES is unsure of the function of the centre enclosure, J Gifford suggests a pen for animals. Killaser Burn runs to S of garden.

References

Bibliography

Ordnance Survey map, 1850 (evident); FH Groome ORDNANCE GAZETTEER OF SCOTLAND, Vol 1, (1882), p69; AN INVENTORY OF GARDENS AND DESIGNED LANDSCAPES IN SCOTLAND, VOL 2, (1987) pp7-11; J Gifford DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY (1996), p108.

About Listed Buildings

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