Nyoora, 514 Perth Road, Dundee is a Grade B listed building in the Dundee City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 June 1989. Villa. 1 related planning application.

Nyoora, 514 Perth Road, Dundee

WRENN ID
mired-window-grain
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Dundee City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
30 June 1989
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Nyoora is an Edwardian Scots-style villa located at 514 Perth Road in Dundee, designed by Thoms and Wilkie in 1905. The building is constructed from red rock-faced rubble with ashlar details and features roll-moulded windows.

The south elevation is two stories with a basement and includes an advanced crow-stepped gable on the right. At the ground floor, there is a four-light canted window, which is corbelled to a square at the first floor with a bipartite window beside it. The entrance is an off-centre semicircular-arched doorway with a keystone, approached by steps, and has a deeply inset glazed door with a bipartite window to the right and a canted balustraded window to the left. The first floor has five single windows, with shaped dormerheads above alternate windows. The southwest angle is chamfered at the ground level and features a bowed turret with a conical roof.

The north elevation is asymmetrical, showcasing an off-centre chamfered doorway with a flat ogee hood and a mask keystone, alongside a blank panel and a swept conical-roofed turret above. There is a small ground floor window and a large arched stair window with leaded glass set in a steep central gable. Each side has a castellated parapet, and the first floor is set back to the right, sweeping to the left with small piended dormers. An advanced wing on the left has a bipartite window with a crow-stepped dormerhead to the west and a shaped dormerhead to the north, along with a semi-conical turret to the east. The east and west elevations feature crow-stepped gables with gable-end stacks.

The roofs are piended, gabled, and turretted, covered in slate. The south elevation has sash and case windows with multi-paned upper cases and single-pane lower cases, while the basement features casement windows. There are gable-end and central ridge stacks.

To the south of the house, there is a low garden wall with a balustrade made of square balusters. The boundary wall is low and includes cylindrical rubble-built gatepiers topped with domes and carved masks.

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