Bingartree House, 338 High Street, Leslie is a Grade B listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 11 December 1972. Villa.

Bingartree House, 338 High Street, Leslie

WRENN ID
fallen-railing-indigo
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
11 December 1972
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Bingartree House is an earlier 19th century, two-storey, three-bay classical villa designed in a T-plan. It features a single-storey pavilion to the east and a modern single-storey extension to the west. There is also a range of L-plan outbuildings located at the northeast corner of the site. The front of the villa is constructed from squared and coursed rubble, while the rear and sides are made of snecked rubble. The building includes stone mullions with painted margins and in-and-out bands, as well as dividing bands, eaves courses, a cornice, and a blocking course. The outer wall edges are finished with droved ashlar long-and-short work quoins.

The south elevation is symmetrical, showcasing a Doric columned and corniced stone doorpiece with a single window above. The outer bays feature tripartite windows on the ground floor and single windows above. To the outer right, there is a recessed single-storey pavilion with a tripartite window.

The north elevation has a projecting bay at the centre, which includes two lower windows and one centrally positioned first-floor window, along with a blind circular recess set in a square ashlar block at the ground level. A door with a letterbox fanlight is located in the single-storey clasping return of the east pavilion, flanked by irregularly spaced windows. The main T cross has a single window on each side.

The west elevation consists of the modern single-storey pavilion-style extension. All first-floor and south elevation windows feature small-pane glazing patterns in sash and case windows, while the other windows have four-pane glazing in sash and case windows. The roof is piended, covered with grey slates, and has tall, coped droved ashlar stacks at the north, east, and west wallheads, along with a modern rooflight.

The property is also defined by square ashlar gatepiers topped with block pediment caps and extensive coped, random rubble boundary walls to the north and west.

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