5, Easdale Island is a Grade C listed building in the Argyll and Bute local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 28 August 1980.
5, Easdale Island
- WRENN ID
- tilted-stone-river
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Argyll and Bute
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 28 August 1980
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
4, Easdale Island is a terrace of improved cottages from the earlier 19th century, designed in a single-storey, rectangular plan. The exterior features harled whinstone and slate rubble, with grey slate roofing, lead flashing, and regular coped stacks topped with clay cans.
No. 2 has a northwest elevation with five bays, originally two cottages, and a boarded door located in the fourth bay. The southeast elevation has a boarded door to the centre left, while the northeast elevation displays a harled gable end. It features plate glass timber sash and case windows. The interior was not seen in 2001.
No. 3 has a northwest elevation with three bays and a modern timber and glazed astragal door off centre right. The southeast elevation shows irregular fenestration and a boarded door to the far right, with modern four-pane timber sash and case windows. Inside, there is a lathe and exposed beam ceiling in the sitting room, a shelved recess in the northeast gable wall, and an original 19th-century range in the centre. It also includes a small kitchen and bathroom to the rear, with a bedroom to the right.
No. 4 features a northwest elevation with five bays, originally two cottages, with part of the second cottage absorbed by No. 5. It has a modern timber door with astragal glazing. The southeast elevation includes a modern flat-roofed extension across its length and modern timber casement windows. The interior was not seen in 2001.
No. 5 has a northwest elevation with six bays, originally two cottages, with part of the second cottage absorbed by No. 4. The right side is a regular three-bay cottage with a false timber door, while the left side comprises half a cottage with a window flanked by doors. The southeast elevation features a modern pitched roof extension to the left and a large modern window. The southwest elevation has a harled gable end and small four-pane timber sash and case windows on the principal elevation. The interior was not seen in 2001.
The garden walls consist of continuous slate rubble walling with rounded corners.
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