Steading, Windsor House is a Grade B listed building in the Moray local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 April 1989. House.

Steading, Windsor House

WRENN ID
wild-vault-flax
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Moray
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
25 April 1989
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Probably William Robertson, Elgin, 1832-5. S facing,

2-storey over raised basement, 3-bay house. Harl pointed

rubble, harled flanks, polished ashlar margins and

dressings. Centre entrance with corniced and pilastered

doorpiece, rectangular fanlight and panelled door. 2

ground floor and 1st floor window in W gable. 12-pane

glazing; twin coped ridge stacks; shallow piended slate

roof with projecting soffitted eaves.

INTERIOR: slender wooden balusters to staircases:

panelled window shutters.

STEADING: also probably William Robertson, 1829. L-plan

range, rubble, contrasting tooled ashlar dressings.

Single storey and loft, 4-bay stable and gighouse with

long elevation facing W and with modern garage doors

closing 2 former gighouse entrances; 4 loft windows

with later shutters. Further single storey byre range

at right angles. Piended slate roofs.

WALLED GARDEN: 1830. Sited between steading and house.

Rubble walled garden with tooled ashlar cope.

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