Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

PERTH ROAD, ST MARY'S COTTAGE INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALLLB48962

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
17/10/2002
Local Authority
Stirling
Planning Authority
Stirling
Burgh
Dunblane
NGR
NN 78568 1211
Coordinates
278568, 701211

Description

Circa 1870. 2-storey, 3-bay, symmetrical, L-plan gabled manse with steeply pitched gables breaking eaves to outer bays. Squared and snecked whinstone with yellow sandstone ashlar margins. Base course, eaves course. Barge boarded, overhanging eaves with exposed rafters. Long and short quoins. Architraved windows with projecting cills, blind arrowslits to gableheads.

W (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: stone steps to central timber panelled door, letterbox fanlight; moulded architrave with projecting pediment. Small window to 1st floor centre. Symmetrical, slightly advanced, gabled bays flanking entrance, advanced canted bay to ground floor of left bay.

E (REAR) ELEVATION: blind gable end.

N (SIDE) ELEVATION: irregular fenestration, door to centre. 2-storey, advanced gabled bay to right with small, single storey, advanced gabled bay to left return.

S (GARDEN) ELEVATION: 4-bay. 2 bays to centre, 2 small windows to 2nd storey, single large window to 1st storey, right. Broad flanking, gabled bays; single storey advanced window bay to bay to left; glazed door to right of bay to right.

Predominantly, 12-pane, timber-framed, sash and case windows. Grey slates, lead flashing. Cast-iron rainwater goods. Coped gable stacks.

INTERIOR: not seen 2001.

BOUNDARY WALL: coped, rubble wall.

Statement of Special Interest

A good quality house, on a prominent town centre site. St Mary's Cottage was built as the Rectory for the Episcopal church by the first minister Henry Malcolm, an Englishman from Sevenoaks and graduate of St John's, Cambridge. It was paid for by the Stirlings of Keir, whose seat, Keir House lies immediately to the south east of Dunblane. Malcolm stayed at Dunblane until becoming Canon of Perth Cathedral in 1889. The size of St Mary's Cottage reflects the wealthy connections of Malcolm, who, besides the Stirlings of Keir, included his father-in-law Bishop Terrot of Edinburgh, Primus of the Episcopal Church in Scotland.

References

Bibliography

A Barty, THE HISTORY OF DUNBLANE, 1994, p 255. 1st edition, 1860. OS.

About Listed Buildings

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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)

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