32 Kilwinning Road, Irvine is a Grade C listed building in the North Ayrshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 27 August 1997. House. 1 related planning application.

32 Kilwinning Road, Irvine

WRENN ID
dreaming-timber-ivory
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
North Ayrshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
27 August 1997
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

32 Kilwinning Road is an early 20th-century, two-storey, two-bay house designed in a distinctive Free Style. The building features a combination of ashlar and harled surfaces, a deep base course, overhanging eaves, varied margins, stone mullions, and transoms. The gableheads showcase mock timber framing.

On the west elevation, the left bay is advanced and includes a full-height canted window with a plain panel above the first-floor window. It has a bracketed gable at the wallhead with decorated bargeboards, and timber brackets on stone corbels support the projection over the canted bay. The right bay has a tripartite window at the ground floor and a bipartite window at the first floor, which breaks the eaves with a shaped ashlar gable.

The south elevation features a harled gable end with a shallow advanced section, a central entrance framed in ashlar with panelled double doors, a three-light rectangular fanlight, a shallow hoodmould, and an architrave. A corniced gablet is located above the panel, with a circular six-pane window at the first floor. The projecting gable head has decorated bargeboards and timbering supported by stone corbels, alongside an ashlar coped dwarf wall to the right of the door.

The north elevation is also harled and consists of two bays, with a door at the centre, a window to the left, and two windows at the first floor above. Ashlar quoins are present to the right, while the harled wall abuts the corner to the left.

On the east elevation, the harled surface features an ashlar transomed and mullioned bipartite window at the centre of the first floor, with a window breaking the eaves to the left and a harled lean-to built against the bay to the right.

The windows throughout the house include varied plate glass and multi-pane timber sash and case designs, with stained glass present at the first floor on the east elevation. The roof is covered with grey slate, and there are harled ridge stacks on the north and south sides, along with a shouldered stack breaking the eaves on the right of the east elevation. Cast-iron downpipes are also noted.

Inside, the main entrance features an inner porch that is panelled with frosted and etched glass.

The boundary walls consist of a rendered, coped garden screen wall that abuts the south gable end to the right of the entrance door, along with an ashlar dwarf wall. There is a rendered brick and rubble stone boundary wall to the south and east, and a brick boundary wall to the north. Later additions include brick gatepiers and outbuildings.

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