Garden Cottage, Lundie Castle is a Grade C listed building in the Angus local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 26 August 1992. House.
Garden Cottage, Lundie Castle
- WRENN ID
- narrow-chimney-bone
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Angus
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 26 August 1992
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Garden Cottage at Lundie Castle is a late 18th century, two-storey and attic, three-bay house with an L-shaped plan, made irregular by a single-storey addition to the front from the early 20th century. The building underwent major renovations in the 1970s.
The exterior is finished in harled rubble with a slate roof. The front and west gable feature margined windows with a variety of glazing patterns, predominantly 12-pane sash and case. There are half-piended canted dormers with plate-glass sash and case glazing, and a bipartite dormer at the rear. The roof has coped skews with skew blocks and coped end stacks.
On the southeast elevation, there is a single-storey flat-roofed projection at the centre, which includes a partially glazed door with a large diamond-paned glazing pattern and a window to the left return. To the left re-entrant, there is a two-leaf partially glazed door with a fanlight and a projecting open round-arched porch. The main house has bipartite round-headed 12-pane casements to the left, and similar square-headed casements to the right, along with three vertical 12-pane casements on the first floor, two dormers, and one rooflight. The east return gable is blank.
The west elevation features a gable to the right with two windows on the ground floor and one on the first floor. There is a half-piended roof to the left return, a narrow single-storey bay with a window to the far left, a higher wide single-storey bay with a window to the far left, and a higher, wide single-storey blank bay to the outer left.
On the north elevation, there is a multi-pane glazed door and two windows to a canted entrance porch with a segmental conical roof at the right re-entrant. To the left, there is a multi-pane stair window, a dormer above, a bipartite window to the far left, and a window on the first floor. A two-storey gable is advanced to the right, featuring a window to the left flanked by grotesque mask corbel stones, and two windows in a slightly higher bay to the right, with a further mask corbel on the right return elevation.
The interior has not been seen.
Additionally, there is a single-storey, rectangular-plan garden house made of rubble, which has a collapsed roof and is almost entirely covered with creeper. The north elevation features a door and two windows with chamfered margins, and a datestone inscribed 'AD 1683' inset to the left. There is also a lintel dated '1683' above the door on the south side. A coped rubble wall adjoins the east and west gables.
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