Description
Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, 1879. 2-storey, 3-bay, domestic gothic house, now offices linked with 15 Wemyssfield (listed separately). Squared and snecked rock-faced rubble with polished ashlar dressings. Plate-traceried windows. Pointed-arch, round and shouldered openings; 2-stage, raked and coped buttress; relieving arches, hoodmoulds with floreate label-stops; chamfered reveals, stone transoms and mullions.
W (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: advanced, steeply-pitched gabled outer bays flanking centre bay with hoodmoulded, trefoil-headed doorway in lean-to porch with deep-set boarded timber door in re-entrant angle to left; small window on return to right: tall 6-part transomed and mullioned window to right and small bipartite window to left over porch. 2 bays to left gable with bipartite windows at ground each with centrally positioned small window and relieving arch above; 2-light traceried windows with dividing colonnettes and shared cill above, and blinded oculus in gablehead. Almost blank gable to right with full-height, advanced, corbelled stack to centre and window abutting to left at 1st floor, angle buttress to outer right.
S ELEVATION: advanced canted window to left of centre with transomed bipartite to each face, cornice and deep blocking course over; bipartite window to outer right and off-centre left. 1st floor outer bays with shouldered, bipartite windows breaking eaves into dormer gablets; finialled, piended small tripartite dormer window to centre. Modern single storey porch and harled W wing of 15 Wemyssfield (listed separately) abutting to outer right.
N ELEVATION: transomed window to centre at ground with slightly advanced, full-height, raked and shouldered stack abutting to right; tripartite window with relieving arch to left and smaller bipartite window above breaking eaves into dormer gablet. W wing (see above) abutting to outer left.
W ELEVATION: largely obscured by W wing, but evidence of outer gables with shouldered stacks, and small finialled and piended bipartite dormer window to centre.
Small-pane glazing pattern over plate glass in timber sash and case windows. Rosemary tiles with pierced terracotta ridge tiles and finials. Coped rubble stacks with terracotta cans, and cast-iron downpipes with decorative rainwater hoppers.
INTERIOR: extensive decorative scheme in place. Small window with coloured glass to vestibule, part-glazed (also decorative) door to timber panelled hall with segmental-headed, transomed, leaded windows to W; ashlar canopied corner fireplace with moulded jambs and cornice, and carved floreate corbel. Scale-and-platt staircase with turned balusters and cusped tri-lobed arcading supporting arcaded gallery, coloured glass stair window; plain cornice with decorative frieze. Ground floor room to N with panelled dado, timber fireplace, panelled alcove, bracketed and beamed ceiling, and stained glass lights over W windows.
BOUNDARY WALLS: coped rubble boundary walls.