Stables, Pitkerro House is a Grade C listed building in the Dundee City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 29 October 1991. Stable, coach house.
Stables, Pitkerro House
- WRENN ID
- swift-lime-equinox
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Dundee City
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 29 October 1991
- Type
- Stable, coach house
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
The stables at Pitkerro House, built in the mid-19th century, feature a single and two-storey L-plan design with Tudor details, forming a quadrangular shape due to the surrounding curtain wall and gatepiers. The structure is constructed from tooled sandstone coursers, snecked and coursed rubble, with tooled and polished ashlar dressings, topped with a grey slate roof. There is a variety of glazing patterns and chamfered reveals, along with gabletted skews and skewputts.
On the south elevation, the design is symmetrical, featuring two chamfered gatepiers at the center with moulded caps and ball finials, flanked by gablet-coped curtain walls. The gable on the right has a blocked door at the ground floor and a blocked bipartite window on the first floor, both with hoodmoulds, as well as a blocked lancet in the gable. The left gable is similar but has a former door blocked as a window at the ground floor and a coped octagonal gable stack.
The west wing's outer elevation includes a modern door that is out of character, a multi-pane window on the left, and an out-of-character steel-framed window on the right, along with a single-storey, flat-roofed projection on the left. The courtyard elevation of the west wing features later lean-to additions at the ground floor and three gabled dormerheads with 12-pane sash and case windows on the first floor.
On the east wing's outer elevation, there are three windows at the ground floor (a 12-pane sash and case on the left, a plate-glass window with a top-hinged light in the center and right), a blocked window on the first floor left, a 9-pane window off-centre to the right, and a two-leaf hayloft door on the right, along with a modern rooflight. The courtyard elevation of the west wing has a door and various windows at the ground floor, with two windows on the first floor and a modern rooflight.
The north wing is a single-storey shed with large garage-type doors, and there is a bank on the north elevation. The interior has been converted to domestic accommodation.
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