Tinwald House Farm Steading is a Grade A listed building in the Dumfries and Galloway local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 26 June 1986. Farm steading.
Tinwald House Farm Steading
- WRENN ID
- sombre-plinth-lichen
- Grade
- A
- Local Planning Authority
- Dumfries and Galloway
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 26 June 1986
- Type
- Farm steading
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Tinwald House Farm Steading is a two-storey, L-plan building, likely designed by the architect William Adam around 1740. The structure features limewashed rubble with dressings and has undergone some alterations and additions.
The original openings are all margined, with square openings on the first floor, some of which are blocked. The south range has two bays on the short southeast elevation and five bays facing southwest, where a door has been inserted. The roof sweeps down behind an addition. The north range includes three arcaded cart openings with basket arches and keystones, one of which is blocked, along with seven first-floor windows on the northwest elevation. The southeast elevation has an irregular ground floor and six first-floor openings. The building is finished with an eaves band, a cornice, and a slate roof that sweeps over the eaves.
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