Maryfield, Maryfield Gardens, Leslie is a Grade B listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 11 December 1972. House.

Maryfield, Maryfield Gardens, Leslie

WRENN ID
worn-tower-ochre
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
11 December 1972
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Maryfield is an earlier 19th-century house that has been altered and extended at the rear. It is a two-storey, three-bay structure featuring linked single-storey pavilions and an architraved doorpiece with scrolled brackets. The building is constructed of coursed ashlar with stone pinning, and it has contrasting quoins and margins, as well as a base course, sill course, and eaves course. The sides and rear are finished with dry-dash. The pavilions have round-headed windows.

On the south elevation, the design is symmetrical, featuring a deep-set panelled door with a tripartite fanlight at the center, flanked by windows in the adjoining bays. To the right, there is a flat-roof link with a window and an adjoining pavilion that has a central window. There is also a lean-to extension with a row of three connected modern windows. To the left, a pitch-roof link has a window and an adjoining pavilion with a central window, while the first floor of the main block has regular fenestration.

The north elevation features a sloping-roof projection that reaches almost full height, containing two doors and a central window above. To the left, there are windows at the first and second floors with a modern wooden extension adjoining the pavilion. To the right, there are similar windows with a modern extension that clasps the main building.

The west elevation has a window at the outer right on the first floor of the main block, along with a modern window at the center of the pavilion. The majority of the windows are sash and case with a 12-pane glazing pattern, while modern plate glass is used in the left link, the first-floor center window at the rear, and in all modern windows. The roof is covered with graded grey slates, and there are ashlar coped skews and square skewputts, as well as ashlar coped stacks with cans.

The property also features pyramid-capped ashlar gatepiers and coped rubble boundary walls.

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