9 Dornoch Way, Airdrie is a Grade B listed building in the North Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 4 March 1971.

9 Dornoch Way, Airdrie

WRENN ID
iron-footing-sepia
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
North Lanarkshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
4 March 1971
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

6 Dornoch Way in Airdrie is a square-plan classical stable court originally built in 1762 by John Craig and rebuilt in 1979. The structure features a screen wall that flanks a cylindrical dovecot with an ogee roof to the northwest, with single and two-storey buildings on the other sides. The walls are made of squared and snecked sandstone rubble, with plain projecting margins around the openings.

The northwest elevation is the principal façade, consisting of seven bays and a two-stage cylindrical tower at the center. This tower has a door with an oversized keystone set in a basket-arched lintel, a blind oculus on the second stage, an eaves course, and a projecting cornice that blocks the course, featuring semicircular-arched flight-holes. The slated ogee-domed roof is capped with lead flashing and topped with a weathervane. The elevation is slightly asymmetrical with two-bay flanking walls that feature segmentally-arched blind arcading, which is articulated with blocked pilaster buttresses. The outer bays have broad two-storey pavilions with projecting quoins, a blind tripartite window on the ground floor, a Venetian window on the second storey, a cornice, and a central pediment that breaks the eaves, topped with a wallhead stack.

The southeast elevation mirrors the northwest and shows grooves cut for earlier lean-to roof abutments. Inside the courtyard, there are two-storey, five-bay rectangular-plan apartment blocks to the northeast and southwest, which incorporate the pavilion elevations of the screen wall on the northwest side. These blocks are clad in squared and snecked yellow sandstone, with a single-storey equivalent on the southeast side.

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