Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

GARTCOSH, LOCHEND ROAD, WAR MEMORIAL COTTAGE, GATEPIERS, GATES AND RAILINGSLB43027

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
27/03/1996
Local Authority
North Lanarkshire
Planning Authority
North Lanarkshire
Parish
Cadder
NGR
NS 69882 68116
Coordinates
269882, 668116

Description

Gavin Lennox, 1933. Single storey, irregular-plan cottage with gatepiers and inscribed panels built as war memorial nurses home.

Harl with ashlar dressings, piended slate roof with swept eaves. Timber sash and case windows, coped stacks.

FRONT ELEVATION: advanced crowstepped gable to centre with tripartite diocletian window; recessed bay to right with tripartite window; recessed bay to left with modern glazed addition in re-entrant angle masking original entrance doorway. Left return elevation blank; window to right return elevation.

INTERIOR: not seen.

GATEPIERS, GATES AND RAILINGS: 2 cream ashlar gatepiers with mannered caps and finials each with a plaque commemorating the dead of the First and Second World Wars; metal gates and serpentinata railings (mostly removed and currently replaced by out-of-character plastic fence).

Statement of Special Interest

Listed because it is a war memorial in the unusual form of a nurse's cottage. It was constructed at a relatively late date. COLVILLE'S MAGAZINE (the house magazine) of Colville and Sons Ltd, Archibald Russell Ltd, and Smith and McLean Ltd) records that of the estimated cost of ?800, ?500 was provided by the Benevolent Fund of Smith and McLean Ltd whose steel-sheet rolling mills provided most of the employment in the village. The remainder was raised by a general appeal. The memorial was dedicated on 11 November 1933.

References

Bibliography

COLVILLES MAGAZINE (November 1933).

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