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
Duncraig House, located at 3 Glamis Road in Dundee, is a large, asymmetrical baronial mansion dating from 1890. It stands on an elevated site and features a striking profile. The building is constructed of coursed bull-faced rubble with ashlar dressings, showcasing stop-chamfered openings and crowstepped gables.
The south elevation has three bays, with the end bays slightly advanced. The left-hand bay is a three-storey gabled rectangular bay with three lights, a traceried parapet, blind cheeks, and a three-light window topped with a hoodmould over an unsculptured shield panel. This bay also includes circular angle turrets with fish-scale roofs. The right-hand bay is two-storey and attic with a piended four-light canted bay featuring a prismatic roof and trefoil-headed lights. The centre bay has bipartite windows and a pedimented dormer.
On the west entrance front, the left side features a two-storey and attic section with a two-light Francois 1ER dormer above a two-light window. To the right, a three-storey machicolated tower has nook-shafted angles that rise into a slated pyramid spirelet, adorned with piended lucarnes and other decorative elements. A two-storey billiard room wing projects at the northwest, featuring a four-light oriel and a partly arcaded clerestorey. An open porch with square Corinthianesque piers and corbelled shouldered arches is located in the re-entrant angle.
The east elevation displays a crowstepped gable with a pyramidal-roofed rectangular bay set diagonally on the angle of an advanced two- and one-storey attic service wing, constructed of coursed squared rubble. This side also features lozenge-plan and gable-end stacks.
The north elevation includes a service court and a four-light mullioned, transomed, and traceried stair oriel. The roofs are piended and gabled, covered with slate and topped with fish-scale turrets, wrought-iron and stone finials, and gable and wallhead stacks. The windows are sash and case, primarily with a two-pane glazing pattern.
Inside, the entrance hall boasts shallow rib vaults and a rich chimneypiece with atlantes. There is an impressive Jacobean staircase with fretwork balusters and a plaster ceiling, along with a Gothic oriel featuring art movement figurative glass at the landing. The billiard room clerestorey has stained glass, and the interior includes anaglypta dados and timber doorpieces. The property is enclosed by low boundary walls.
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- Related listed building consents — 3 applications
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