Falcon Lodge, 9 West Queen Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee is a Grade B listed building in the Dundee City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 29 October 1991. Villa.
Falcon Lodge, 9 West Queen Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee
- WRENN ID
- fallow-remnant-fen
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Dundee City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 29 October 1991
- Type
- Villa
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Falcon Lodge, located at 9 West Queen Street in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, is a villa attributed to John Murray Robertson, built in the late 19th century. This two-storey and attic building has a rectangular plan and is constructed from tooled snecked rubble sandstone with ashlar dressings and a green slate roof. The south elevation features a base course and a first-floor cill band, along with a moulded first-floor cill course at the entrance porch. The windows are plate-glass sash and case, likely originally designed with six panes in the upper sash, and have chamfered reveals. The roof displays shaped rafter-ends and shouldered stacks topped with moulded copes.
On the south elevation, there is a panelled door flanked by multi-pane windows and a fanlight with a chamfered depressed arch, situated in a recessed two-storey entrance bay on the left. Above, a bipartite window is found on the first floor, and the pyramidal roof connects to the main roof. The left return has three windows at the ground floor and four at the first floor. The right side has three symmetrical bays, with five-light rectangular windows on the left and right, linked by a verandah supported by turned timber columns and a piended platform roof. The first floor features three bipartite windows, with those on the left and right breaking through the eaves, topped by piended dormerheads. A tripartite dormer at the centre has a large finialled rectangular-base ogival roof, complemented by a decorative finial with a scalloped lead base.
The east elevation includes a door at the ground floor on the left and a window at both the ground and first floor on the right. A single-storey harled laundry projects at the right, featuring a bipartite window and a gambrel roof.
The north elevation presents a symmetrical main house with a bipartite window at the ground floor centre and a stair window above. There is a cat-slide dormer and bipartite windows at both the ground and first floors on the left and right. A single-storey laundry is located at the far left, with a door and two windows, while a modern single-storey building projects at the outer right.
The boundary wall is made of snecked rubble with saddleback coping on the south side.
Inside, the villa features decorative plaster cornices and ceiling roses in the principal rooms, along with some original timber chimneypieces. The window jambs are panelled and boarded, and the hall has corniced doorpieces. The staircase is a scale and platt design with turned balusters and newel posts, and there is a stained glass stair window with a lily pattern.
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