Bayfield House is a Grade B listed building in the Highland local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 March 1971. House. 5 related planning applications.
Bayfield House
- WRENN ID
- fading-steel-dust
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Highland
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 25 March 1971
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Bayfield House is a large three-storey, three-bay house built around 1790, featuring two-storey, two-bay flanking wings. The exterior is constructed of grey washed coursed rubble with similarly treated tooled margins. The main entrance is located in the north elevation, with additional entrances in the flanking wings. There is a band course above the ground floor and a cill band that connects the large first-floor windows, which continues on both the north and south elevations. The windows have 12-pane glazing, while the smaller second-floor windows have 6-pane glazing. The house has a moulded eaves cornice and large paired corniced and hipped end stacks, topped with piended slate roofs. Each lower flanking wing has an entrance in the north elevation and features a single later gabled dormer that breaks through the wallhead on both the north and south elevations, along with tall end stacks and piended roofs.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 5 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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