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Date 17 February 2005

Event ID 906174

Category Management

Type Site Management

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/906174

2-storey and basement (1-storey, seem from Roseangle), 3-bay villa, ashlar front, rubble-built sides and rear. N elevation: 1-storey and basement, slightly advanced paired pilastered doorway approached by bridge. 4-pane sash and case window to either side. Main cornice and blocking course. Pedimented tripartite dormer. S elevation: 3-storey, left hand bay altered 1850 to a 2-window bow. Smaller windows and band course at basement. Piended platformed slate roof, semi-conical at bow. Central pedimented tripartite dormer, later flat-roofed dormer to W. Tall corniced rubble-built stack at E gable. 2-storey later 19th century W wing, only slate roof visible from Roseangle. S elevation ground floor altered, 1st floor single light. Slate roof with gable end stack. Windows 4-pane sash and case, some at rear altered. Cast-iron railings to N, high garden walls to S, originally to the sea. (Historic Environment Scotland List Entry)

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