Ugston Farm House is a Grade C listed building in the East Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 12 August 1996. Farmhouse.
Ugston Farm House
- WRENN ID
- veiled-copper-woodpecker
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- East Lothian
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 12 August 1996
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Ugston Farm House is likely a late 18th-century large farmhouse with additions from the early 19th century and later. It has an irregular design, roughly in an L-shape, and is two stories high, with harled and painted walls featuring contrasting margins.
The northeast block is the oldest part of the house, characterized by a plain gabled structure with irregular openings on all sides, some of which are original while others have been altered. There are flat-roofed two-story extensions to the south that form a round courtyard, which include a door and modern windows. To the north, there is a piended single-story extension that incorporates sheds.
The southwest block has an M-shaped roof that presents bold gables as the main elevation facing south. The main doorway features a corniced and pilastered doorpiece, leading to a four-panelled door with a fanlight above. The first floor has a single window, and each floor is flanked on the right by tripartite windows. The west elevation has irregular window placements, including a tall stair window towards the rear.
Most of the windows are timber sash and case, with a mix of 12-pane and plate glass. The extensions have some modern windows, and there is a uPVC replacement on the west gable of the northeast block.
The roofs are covered in grey slate, with the northeast block having ungraded slate and the southwest block having graded slate. The northeast block has plain skew, while the southwest block features moulded skews and skewputts on the south elevation, which is piended to the north. There are two harled gable stacks on the northeast block, one stack on the southwest block, and two tall narrow brick stacks on the flat-roofed extensions, all with plain cans.
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