Lodge, Fettykil House, Norman Place, Leslie is a Grade B listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 22 December 1994. Lodge. 2 related planning applications.

Lodge, Fettykil House, Norman Place, Leslie

WRENN ID
frozen-threshold-myrtle
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
22 December 1994
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The lodge at Fettykil House, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson in 1874, is a two-storey turreted and crowstepped 'Baronial' style building with an attached stable block that has been converted. It is constructed from droved ashlar stone with stone margins, a base course, a cavetto eaves cornice, and chamfered arrises.

On the west elevation, the lodge features a three-bay design with a turret at the center in a re-entrant angle. This turret has a panelled door and a fixed, curved window above it, with a single narrow light to the left and a tripartite window on the first floor. To the left, there is a single-storey section with a bipartite window, while to the right, a two-storey crowstepped gable includes a stone-capped, canted bay at the ground level and a window in the gable, with the outer right corner rounded and fluted moulding just below the eaves.

The north elevation shows the gable end of the lodge to the right, featuring a narrow light to the left of the center at the gablehead and a modern rooflight behind the main roof pitch. The stable block to the left has a window to the right of center and a smaller adjacent window, along with a bipartite window on the outer right and two narrow lights on the outer left. There is also a dormer gablet on the outer right and a louvred lucarne to the left of center at the ridge.

On the south elevation, there is a window at the center ground of the lodge, with an abutting gatepier immediately to the right. Dormer windows break the eaves at the center and right, and the outer right corner is rounded with fluted moulding below the eaves. The stable block features a door with an adjacent light to the right in a blinded arched entrance, three windows at the center, and a modern garage door in the opening to the right. A rooflight is at the center, flanked by louvred lucarnes at the ridge, and there is a harled, flat-roofed double garage extension to the extreme right.

The windows mainly follow a four-pane glazing pattern, with dormers having six-pane upper and four-pane lower glazing. The gable windows of the lodge have a 15-pane glazing pattern, all in sash and case style. The remainder of the windows feature small-pane patterns, except for the canted bay window, which has modern plate glass. The roof is covered with graded grey slates, and there are ashlar coped skews with beak skewputts, ashlar coped stacks with cans, and hipped stacks on the stable block. The turret has a ball finial, and there are decorated rainwater hoppers.

The property is enclosed by coped rubble boundary walls to the north and south.

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