Invergordon Mains is a Grade B listed building in the Highland local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 March 1971. Farm square.

Invergordon Mains

WRENN ID
dreaming-postern-larch
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Highland
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
25 March 1971
Type
Farm square
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Dated 1810. Large farm square with main north facing 2-storey,

7-bay facade with tall centre round-headed, keystoned

entrance under gabled entrance tower. Coursed rubble, tooled

ashlar dressings. Central arch has string course at impost level

and again above arch; blind Venetian window in 1st floor;

eaves band and moulded cornice to pediment above, with blind

occulus in centre.

Wide flanking piended wings, each with 3 widely spaced square

wallhead vents; 3 modern wide entrances slapped. West arm of

square filled by 2 storey and attic 3-bay house, with later

enlarged bipartites in ground floor and centre door masked by

modern glazed sun parlour; 2 modern box dormers. Single storey,

3-bay wing to north gable, and single storey and attic,

3-bay wing to south. Some 12-pane glazing survives. 8 arcaded

cart bays in east wing, some blocked, and wing much altered.

Interior of square gutted for modern agricultural use.

Mainly slated roofs.

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