3 Dundonald Road, Kilmarnock is a Grade C listed building in the East Ayrshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 3 July 1980. Villa. 1 related planning application.
3 Dundonald Road, Kilmarnock
- WRENN ID
- last-pier-myrtle
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- East Ayrshire
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 3 July 1980
- Type
- Villa
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
A Gothic Revival villa built around 1880 by J & R S Ingram. It is two storeys high with a four-bay front, featuring multiple gables and a single-storey extension at the rear, alongside a more modern extension to one side. The villa is constructed from coursed ashlar stone, featuring long and short quoins. The gables have saw-tooth skew patterns with decorative gablet details. A base course and string course run along the facade.
The main, or South East, elevation is dominated by a projecting gabled porch in the centre left bay, containing a pointed arched entrance and a quatrefoil light in the gable above. To its right is a single-storey, battlemented, canted bay with four pointed lights set into squared panels. The left bay is advanced and features a similarly detailed bipartite window at ground level, with a square-headed bipartite window above; both windows have hood moulds. The right bay includes a hood-moulded bipartite window and an oriel window above with pointed lights and a steeply facetted top rising against the gable. The outer bays have steep gables with pointed blind trefoil lights in the gableheads. The first floor windows above the porch are bipartite with pointed lights, each under a steep gablehead (with a slit light to the left gablehead and a quatrefoil to the right, both blind). A weather vane is positioned on the North gable.
The North East elevation shows a gabled end in the centre with a ground floor door to the left, and varies in window placement. The front gable returns to the left, also with a ground floor door. The North West, or rear, elevation displays a double-height staircase window roughly in the middle, flanked by gable headed dormers. A taller gable is to the left, with a single-storey converted outhouse at ground level. There is a gablehead door with a bank of roof dormers to the left return, adjoining the main building which is otherwise blind, with a wallhead stack.
The South West elevation is harled, with a gabled end. A modern, flat-roofed extension obscures the original ground floor elevation. An entrance door is positioned to the right, and a bipartite window to the left, with the return side featuring a bipartite window.
The windows are predominantly two-pane timber sash and case, with some arch tops. The roof is piended, covered in grey slate with fish-scale panels to the front, and has lead ridging, flashing and valleys. Painted wrought-iron rainwater goods are present, originally featuring a stone lion waterspout at the front, which remains in situ. The stacks are painted, stepped and corniced, with a wallhead stack to the rear left elevation and a tall, narrow brick stack to the right, predominantly with plain cans and some ornamental replacements.
The interior was not inspected in 2001.
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