Including Boundary Wall, Fairlie Lodge, 59 Main Road, Fairlie is a Grade C listed building in the North Ayrshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 24 February 2011. Villa. 9 related planning applications.

Including Boundary Wall, Fairlie Lodge, 59 Main Road, Fairlie

WRENN ID
solitary-courtyard-fog
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
North Ayrshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
24 February 2011
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Fairlie Lodge, located at 59 Main Road in Fairlie, is a predominantly early 19th century, 2-storey villa with an asymmetrical design featuring 4-by-3 bays. It incorporates an 18th century single-storey and attic cottage to the north and has two advanced bays to the west and south. The exterior is harled with slim ashlar margins and raised cills, and it showcases distinctive fenestration, including piended dormers on the former cottage and some bipartite window openings.

On the west elevation, there is a 3-bay symmetrical former cottage to the left, featuring a large central nepus gable with a window opening. The central entrance door has a moulded architrave and a datestone carved with "R Mc HE 1763" above. To the right, there is an advanced, taller, 2-storey rounded bay with a conical roof.

The principal elevation to the south is asymmetric, featuring an off-centre flat-roofed porch supported by Doric columns, with an internal part-glazed timber entrance door and a multi-light fanlight above. To the far left is a shallow tympany gable with a stack, and to the right is an advanced canted bay composed of three broad bays.

Inside, as seen in 2010, the original plan form is largely intact, although there have been some later alterations to the ground floor of the cottage. There are two curved staircases, one leading to a later extension, both featuring decorative metal balusters and timber handrails. The interior includes simple decorative cornicing throughout, a variety of decorative fire surrounds, some made of stone, and 6-panel timber doors, with two in the entrance hall having semi-circular fanlights above.

The windows are predominantly timber sash and case, with small multi-pane glazing in the lower sashes and various geometric patterns formed by timber astragals in the upper sashes. The roof is covered with graded grey slates, and there are coped wallhead stacks with decorative cans.

The boundary wall consists of a coped rubble wall on the west, north, and south sides, with steps on the west leading down to the beach.

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