Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

TARBOLTON ROAD, LAURIESTON FARMHOUSELB981

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
14/04/1971
Supplementary Information Updated
05/06/2008
Local Authority
South Ayrshire
Planning Authority
South Ayrshire
Parish
Dundonald
NGR
NS 37016 34156
Coordinates
237016, 634156

Description

Early 19th century with possible late 18th century core. 2-storey, 3-bay farmhouse with later 20th century porch with 3-bay single storey wing to W with bipartite openings and roughly U-plan range of farm buildings to far West. Random rubble with some black-painted margins, remains of white limewash to outbuildings.

Predominantly timber sash and case windows. Grey slates. Gable and ridge stacks.

Statement of Special Interest

This is a good example of a little externally altered early 19th century farm with associated outbuildings which forms an important part of the streetscape of Dundonald.

Laurieston appears on the 1828 Map by John Thomson, although reference to alterations to a dwelling house at Laurieston in 1823-4 is cited on the Canmore database at the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland, suggesting that it may have earlier origins. It does not appear on the 1775 New Map of Ayrshire by Andrew Armstrong. The widely-spaced bays to the 2-storey house with the upper storey windows set close to the eaves is a form typical of early 19th century farmhouses. The 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Map of 1854-9 depicts the farm with a similar plan form as present, but with the likely addition of a circular horsemill to the N elevation. It is described in the Ordnance Survey namebooks which accompany these maps as 'A dwelling house with offices. The property of the Earl of Eglinton and occupied by Mrs Faulds.'

The farm differs somewhat in plan form from the more typical U-plan form of other Ayrshire farms, which incorporate both the farmhouse, barns and byres.

Category changed from B to C(S) and list description revised, 2008.

References

Bibliography

John Thompson, Map of Northern Part of Ayrshire, 1828. 1st Edition Ordnance Survey Map, (1854-9). Canmore database, at www.rcahms.gov.uk (accessed 10-03-08). Ordnance Survey namebooks 1854-9 at RCAHMS.

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