Clocktower And Archway, Cantray Square Steading, Cantray Home Farm is a Grade B listed building in the Highland local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 17 April 1986. Courtyard steading.

Clocktower And Archway, Cantray Square Steading, Cantray Home Farm

WRENN ID
odd-zinc-nettle
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Highland
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
17 April 1986
Type
Courtyard steading
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Circa 1830, large 2-storey courtyard steading with former

carriage houses and stables. 2-storeys with principal S

facing 15-bay front. All coursed rubble with tooled ashlar

margins and dressings. Slightly advanced centre and outer

bays, each with crenellated wallhead returning on to side

elevations. Tall centre round-headed archway to inner court

under 2-storey octagonal tower with (now empty) clockface in

upper part of centre facet. Blocked pointed-headed windows in

both storeys of 3 front facets, and also to rear. Round-

headed windows in both storeys of 3 front facets, and also to

rear. Round-headed carriage entrances in outer bays, now

blocked as multi-pane windows; symmetrically spaced doors

and fenestration between outer bays and centre arched

entrance, with 4-pane glazing. Pair ridge stacks and single

wallhead stacks to E and W return gables; piended slate roofs

to front portion, with gilded ball finials at ridge angles.

Some alteration to fenestration in side and rear elevations,

partly for enlargement and improvement of dwellings, and for

alteration to steading; wallhead raised and pitch of roof

altered and covered with corrugated asbestos.

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