Trabroun is a Grade B listed building in the East Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 5 February 1971. Steading.

Trabroun

WRENN ID
leaning-flue-woodpecker
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
East Lothian
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
5 February 1971
Type
Steading
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Circa 1830. Remaining W rage of a formerly quadrangular steading. Central pend with tower above incorporating dovecot. 3-bay, single-storey ranges flanking, terminating in 2 advanced abys. Roughly squared and snecked rubble, grey sandstone ashlar to tower, ashlar dressings, eaves course and cornice.

TOWER AND DOVECOT: advanced central bay with depressed arched entrance pend, baorded door. 2-stage dovecot above; square ashlar base, octagonal chamber above with blind Tudor-arched windows to each face, each with3 flightholes above and cornice. Tall plygonal roof with swept eaves and finial. Single storey, 3-bay ranges flanking, terminating in advanced, 2-bay pavilions. Blind windows to right, pavilion to left in use as a cottage. Grey slates to piended roof, later rendered stack to cottage. Much altered, with modern additions at rear.

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