The Wyck, Craigie Drive, Dundee is a Grade B listed building in the Dundee City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 29 October 1991.

The Wyck, Craigie Drive, Dundee

WRENN ID
waning-spire-sedge
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Dundee City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
29 October 1991
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The building is a garage and garden shed located at The Wyck, Craigie Drive, Dundee, designed by Percy Freeman and Gilbert F M Ogilby in 1908. It is a single-storey and attic structure with a rectangular plan, showcasing the Arts and Crafts style. The exterior features white painted halring, a red tile roof, and ashlar stacks. The base course is made of bull-faced rubble, and the windows are primarily casement with small leaded panes, although some have unfortunately been replaced with plate glass. The building has deep eaves and includes some decorative rainwater hoppers, along with tall moulded stacks.

On the east elevation, there are four bays arranged asymmetrically. The central section has substantial M-gabled bays that break the eaves, featuring a door and a bipartite window on the right, with two windows on the first floor. The ground floor window on the left is formed by linking two upper windows, with two additional windows above. The gableheads are adorned with tile hanging, and there is a single-storey bay on the far left with a multi-pane T-form window, while the bay on the right has a single modern-framed window.

The south gable has two windows at the ground floor center and a glazed verandah on the left that was formerly open. A piended-roof dormer is present with a modern window frame.

The west elevation is also asymmetrical, featuring a slightly advanced single-storey bay on the left with a modern door, and a recessed bay on the right with two stepped windows at the ground floor. An inverted L-plan stair window breaks through the eaves in the swept dormer head. There are paired gables slightly advanced on the far right, each with a window at the ground and first floor, along with a glazed verandah at the outer right.

The north gable includes a bipartite window on the left, a four-light window, and a single window on the right, along with a four-light piended-roof dormer.

Inside, some partitioning alterations have been made to the kitchen, hall, and dining room areas. Original features include timber chimneypieces, leaded windows, Arts and Crafts-style fitted cupboards in the kitchen and north bedroom, as well as ledged doors with moulded joints and decorative fittings on the first floor.

Adjoining the building are short sections of coped rubble wall next to pyramidal capped ashlar gatepiers at the northeast. The garage and garden shed is a two-bay timber structure with a red tile roof, located detached from the house at the northwest.

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