Reg No
13901105
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic
Original Use
House
In Use As
House
Date
1870 - 1875
Coordinates
294869, 302899
Date Recorded
14/07/2005
Date Updated
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Detached three-bay two-storey Italianate house, built 1872, over sunken basement, with square-plan projecting entrance porch to west facade, slightly projecting end to west façade, slightly projecting end bay to east elevation north and two-bay two-storey return over basement to north. Hipped slate roof with central valley running north-south, terracotta ridge tiles, rendered chimneystacks, overhanging eaves on decorative carved timber brackets and cast-iron rainwater goods. Uncoursed random rubble masonry walling, recently stripped of render, with moulded render sill course, base plinth and window surround and dressed limestone ashlar quoins. Square-headed window openings with moulded render surrounds to west and south elevations having fluted pilasters, supporting overhanging cornice, limestone sills and timber frame. One-over-one sliding sash windows. Round-headed fixed-pane windows with stained glass margin lights to porch. Square-headed door opening set within projecting rendered porch with Tuscan Doric pilasters supporting plain frieze and cornice and having plain glazed overlight. Pair of limestone steps and timber panelled double doors. House set back from road in own landscaped grounds with complex of farm outbuildings to north and entrance gateway having octagonal cut limestone piers to south-east.
Built by Robert McArdle in 1872, this is a good example of the Italianate villa style architecture which had become popular for country houses at the time. Fine render detailing adds much interest to the façade and its balanced proportions contribute to an overall harmonious appearance. The building conforms well to site topography, incorporating the natural lie of the hillside into its design, and is a landmark feature of the local area.