Millfield House, Garrion Bridge is a Grade C listed building in the North Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 March 2001. Villa.
Millfield House, Garrion Bridge
- WRENN ID
- peeling-finial-mallow
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- North Lanarkshire
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 30 March 2001
- Type
- Villa
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Millfield House, located at Garrion Bridge, is a 2-storey, 5-bay villa built in 1890 with a cruciform plan and an asymmetrical design. It features a round tower on the northeast and a square tower on the southeast, constructed from yellow ashlar sandstone. The exterior includes a base course, an eaves course, projecting ashlar quoins, crowstep margins, and blocked architraves.
On the west elevation, which faces the garden, there is an advanced gabled bay at the center with a canted bay that has a flat roof. Above this bay is a round-arched bipartite window with a stone mullion, along with a blind oculus at the apex and a finialed gable. To the right, there is a tall wallhead chimney. A slightly advanced small gabled bay to the right features a modern conservatory and a round-arched window on the first floor. The outer right bay is obscured by the conservatory. The square-plan, 2-stage tower to the right has a round-arched door at the center and a round-arched bipartite window with a stone mullion on the second stage. It is topped with a steep pavilion roof and a bird-cage cast-iron steeple with a finial at the apex, along with a single window on the left return. The outer bay to the left has a stone mullioned bipartite window.
The east elevation, or rear, has an advanced gabled bay at the center with two windows on the ground floor and a round-arched window on the first floor. To the left is a slightly advanced small gabled bay with a door to the right and a round-arched window at the apex. The outer left bay has shouldered windows at ground level. A circular-plan, 2-stage tower to the right features a tall bipartite window on the ground floor, which is mullioned and transomed in stone, and a bowed round-arched window on the second stage, with a gable breaking the eaves and a finialed spire.
The north side elevation includes a gabled bay with regular fenestration at ground level and a single round-arched window at the apex, along with a tall gablehead chimney. The south side elevation also has a gabled bay, with a window to the ground left and paired windows on the first floor, as well as a tall gablehead chimney.
The windows are plate glass timber sash and case, and the roof is covered with grey slates and lead flashing. The towering stacks have heavily moulded coping, and the gables are crowstepped with beak skewputts.
The boundary wall surrounding the property is low, made of squared sandstone coursers with saddleback coping, featuring quadrants leading into the driveway and terminating in low capped piers.
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