Logie House is a Grade B listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 1 March 1984.
Logie House
- WRENN ID
- vast-lancet-thrush
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Fife
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 1 March 1984
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Logie House is an earlier/mid 18th century house with a symmetrical, mid 19th century three-bay addition to the east creating an L-plan, and a lower three-bay service wing extending beyond. The building is two storeys high and harled, with ashlar margins. The original house's openings have mostly altered chamfered margins, with four first-floor windows on the west elevation; a former door, now a window, is to the left, with remnants of the architrave base visible. Plate glass sashes are used throughout. The 19th century addition features a central door within a roll-moulded architrave, also with plate glass sashes. It has two canted and gabled dormers with barge-boards. The service wing similarly has three bays, including a pend in the bay adjoining the house. The pend's north elevation features a square-headed, roll-moulded, iron-studded wooden gate, Tudor-arched on the south side. Ground-floor north elevation windows are 12-pane sashes, while the three upper window openings have 6-pane glazing. The building has crow-stepped gables, and coped apex stacks that have been altered; a raised and rendered stack sits over the service wing. The roofs are slated, with original heavy slates, a stone ridge, and an off-centre axial stack to the original house. The original house is built over a well. The additions are shown on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map (surveyed 1854). Two sundials are positioned on the terrace wall to the west of the house; the southern sundial is likely from the late 17th/early 18th century and may have originally been a terminal dial. The northern sundial is dated 1890, with a flat bronze dial inscribed with the initials of George Millar Bowman of Logie, but is composed of earlier fragments, possibly from an 18th century obelisk or facet-headed dial.
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