Duncraig House, 3 Glamis Road, Dundee is a Grade B listed building in the Dundee City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 20 August 1984. Mansion house. 3 related planning applications.

Duncraig House, 3 Glamis Road, Dundee

WRENN ID
dark-wattle-willow
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Dundee City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
20 August 1984
Type
Mansion house
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

C and L Ower dated 1890. Large asymmetrical rogue

Baronial mansion house of striking profile on elevated

site. 2-storey and attic/3-storey coursed bull-faced

rubble with ashlar dressings stop-chamfered openings and

crowstepped gables.

3 bay S elevation with end bays slightly advanced,

left-hand bay 3-storey gabled, rectangular bay of 3 lights

with traceried parapet, blind cheeks, 3-light window with

hoodmould stepped over unsculptured shield panel above,

circular angle turrets with fish-scale roofs. Right hand bay 2-storey and attic, piended 4-light canted bay, prismatic roof with trefoil headed lights: centre bay bipartite windows and pedimented dormer.

W entrance front 2-storey and attic on left, with 2-light

Francois 1ER dormer over 2-light window, 3-storey

machicolated tower to right with nook-shafted angles

rising into slated pyramid spirelet with piended lucarnes

and other enrichments, 2-storey billiard room wing with 4

light oriel and partly arcaded clerestorey projects at NW,

open porch with square Corinthianesque piers and corbelled

shouldered arches in re-entrant angle.

E elevation: crowstepped gable with pyramidal-roofed

rectangular bay set diagonally on angle of advanced 2-

and 1-storey and attic service wing, coursed squared

rubble. Lozenge-plan and gable-end stacks.

N elevation: service court. 4-light mullioned, transomed

and traceried stair oriel.

Piended and gabled slate roofs with fishscale turrets.

Wrought-iron and stone finials. Gable and wallhead stacks.

Sash and case windows, mainly 2-pane glazing pattern.

Interesting INTERIOR: Entrance hall has shallow rib vaults

and rich chimneypiece with atlantes. Impressive Jacobean

stair with fretwork balusters and plaster ceiling. Gothic

oriel with art movement figurative glass at the landing.

Stained glass to billiard room clerestory. Anaglypta

dados, timber doorpieces.

Low boundary walls.

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