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

71 MAIN STREETLB50085

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
03/03/2005
Local Authority
East Ayrshire
Planning Authority
East Ayrshire
Parish
Dunlop
NGR
NS 40669 49424
Coordinates
240669, 649424

Description

Circa 1801 with later lean-to brick addition to rear. 2-storey, 4-bay house with gablehead stack. Roughcast render with ashlar dressings. Base course; raised window and door margins. Timber-panelled front door with glazed upper panels; irregularly fenestrated with 3 windows at ground, and 3 windows at 1st floor. Irregular fenestration to rear.

Predominantly 4-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows. Coped skew. Rendered stack with thack-stanes and yellow clay cans. Graded grey slate.

Statement of Special Interest

A traditional early 19th century house, of great value to the streetscape. The deeds date back to 1801, and the ground was purchased from the Kirkland estate. The ground floor of this building was previously a Public House, and according to Mr Holbrook, the owner (2004), the upper floor was used as a Temperance Hall; there was no internal staircase, and the Temperance Hall was accessed through a door on the W gable (where there is now a window). Dunlop's annual horse fair used to be held on the large expanse of ground at the rear of this house.

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Shown on 1st edition OS map (including rear wing). Information courtesy of Mr Holbrook.

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)

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