Harvieston Farm And Outbuildings is a Grade C listed building in the Midlothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 19 March 1998. Outbuilding.
Harvieston Farm And Outbuildings
- WRENN ID
- ghost-lancet-foxglove
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Midlothian
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 19 March 1998
- Type
- Outbuilding
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Dated 1892, Harvieston Farm and its outbuildings are a substantial L-shaped arrangement, predominantly constructed from tooled, squared, and snecked sandstone with stugged dressings, droved to the margins. Long and short quoins are present, and window and door openings are segmental arched with chamfered reveals. A carved panel reading “JYTC 1892” is set into the gablehead of the central section.
The north-west elevation, the principal facade, is asymmetrical with a gabled centre and a penultimate bay to the right. The ground floor of the central section features bricked-up segmental arches with a corrugated iron sliding door. A blind arrow slit is located centrally on the first floor, flanked by single windows. Doors are found in each flanking bay; one is boarded timber, and the other is bricked up. Bull's eye windows, detailed with keystones and droved moulded surrounds, are present on the first floor. An advanced bay to the outer left is partially obscured by adjoining outbuildings. The south-west elevation is also asymmetrical, featuring a wide, unglazed ground floor opening supported by a metal girder lintel, and a window off-centre to the left on the first floor. The south-east elevation, a five-bay asymmetrical arrangement, features a boarded timber door with a two-pane fanlight to the centre of the ground floor. Gabled doorways are located to the left and outer left at the first floor, accessible via dogleg stone steps leading to a balcony with simple iron railings and letterbox fanlights. Decorative carved finials adorn the gables, though the one on the right is missing. A squat segmental arched ventilation opening sits between doorways, alongside a rectangular doorway to the immediate right of the penultimate bay to the left. Squat segmental arched windows are found in the remaining ground floor bays, with fenestration continuing to the first floor above. A bull's eye opening is set in the gablehead. The north-east elevation, asymmetrical and two bays wide, incorporates the ground floor into a walled garden (listed separately). A blank gabled bay is located to the left, with a squat segmental arched opening on the right.
The windows are predominantly four-pane timber sash and case, although some are missing. The roof is covered in grey slate with lead ridges, featuring coped ashlar gablehead stacks with circular cans, and cast iron rainwater goods, some with decorative hoppers. The interior was not inspected during a 1997 survey.
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