44, 46 Wellington Street, Kilmarnock is a Grade C listed building in the East Ayrshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 3 July 1980. House. 2 related planning applications.

44, 46 Wellington Street, Kilmarnock

WRENN ID
gentle-clay-gorse
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
East Ayrshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
3 July 1980
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This is an earlier 19th-century house with a later extension, located on Wellington Street in Kilmarnock. The building is rectangular in plan, originally three bays wide, and has been extended to two storeys and an attic. The front (southeast) elevation is faced with painted ashlar stone, while the northeast side is rubble, the southwest side is plain coursed rubble, and the rear is glazed white brick. Large, decorative pilasters are positioned on the outer left and right sides of the front elevation. A pilastered doorpiece features a rectangular pediment above the central doorway. A cornice and blocking course run along the top of the building.

The southeast elevation features a central, pilastered doorway with a rectangular pediment above. Flanking the doorway are windows with projecting painted sills. Three regularly spaced bays on the first floor also incorporate projecting painted sills. An eaves course and a low painted parapet complete the elevation, along with a pair of flat-roofed attic dormers with painted stone cheeks in the outer bays, and a small roof light positioned slightly left of centre.

The southwest elevation shows a gable end with a triangular door surround on the ground floor left, a single window to the right, and a central window with ashlar stone margins on the first floor. A brick lean-to extension with a glazed roof sits in a re-entrant angle, obscuring ground-floor windows. A single window made of glazed brick is visible on the first floor of the addition. There is a blind end to the lean-to on the left side.

The rear (northwest) elevation includes a single-storey lean-to that adjoins the ground floor of a blind two-storey extension. Regularly placed windows are visible on both storeys, flanking the extension.

The northeast elevation displays a blind gable end to the original building, with a brick extension set back to the right. A ground-floor window with painted surrounds is centrally located, with a window above it on the first floor. A lean-to extends to the right, featuring a door and a window with black stone lintels. A flat-roofed white brick garage, with paired timber doors, occupies the far right.

The windows throughout are 12-pane timber sash and case windows. The attic dormers have Carron lights in the roof. The roof is piended and covered in grey slate, with zinc ridging and gutters. Cast-iron rainwater goods are present, with some partially concealed by the eaves course. The building has ashlar gablehead stacks with projecting, untreated ashlar neck copes: four large octagonal cans are on the southwest gable, and five smaller replacement cans are on the northeast gable. A tall white glazed brick wallhead stack, with three small cans, is located centrally on the northwest elevation.

The interior of the building was not inspected in 2001.

The gardens are enclosed by a rubble boundary wall with flat coping. A pair of square ashlar gatepiers, with projecting neck copes and cushion capitals, guard the drive and are painted black and white to match the house.

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