Gatepiers, Old Manse, Cawdor is a Grade B listed building in the Highland local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 6 September 1979.
Gatepiers, Old Manse, Cawdor
- WRENN ID
- open-step-heron
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Highland
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 6 September 1979
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
The Steading at Old Manse in Cawdor is a building designed by architect and builder John Wilson in 1831. It is a two-storey house with an attic, featuring a wide three-bay layout. The exterior is finished with harl pointed rubble and has tooled ashlar dressings. The southeast entrance front is symmetrical, with a slightly advanced and pedimented central bay that includes a center door flanked by narrow sidelights. There is also a symmetrical two-bay entrance on the northeast side and a large tripartite window on the ground floor of the southwest elevation. The windows have 12-pane glazing, and there are modern box dormers, with one at the front and three at the rear. The house has paired central stacks and a piended platform slate roof.
At the rear, there are two single-storey, single-bay wings that form a service court. The property includes a walled garden, which features a coped rubble wall. Additionally, there is an L-plan steading or gighouse and stable located at the rear, constructed from rubble with tooled rubble dressings and a piended slate roof. The entrance is marked by a pair of simple square ashlar gate piers topped with pyramidal caps.
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