Garrionhurst, Garrion Bridge is a Grade C listed building in the North Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 March 2001. Villa. 2 related planning applications.

Garrionhurst, Garrion Bridge

WRENN ID
eternal-buttress-furze
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
North Lanarkshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
30 March 2001
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Garrionhurst is a 2-storey, 3-bay villa built in 1890, featuring an asymmetrical gabled design. It has a square-plan tower with a spire on the east side. The exterior is constructed from red ashlar sandstone, with yellow sandstone used for the quoins, rybats, window margins, and dividing bands. Notable architectural details include a base course, chamfered cills on the openings, and crowstepped gables with beak skewputts.

On the north elevation, the principal façade has a gabled bay on the right, which includes a bipartite window with a stone mullion at the ground level and a semicircular arched window above. To the left is a half-gable lean-to bay with a small square window on the return. Behind this is a two-stage tower featuring a narrow window on the second stage and a narrow semicircular arched window on the return, above which are three blind, chamfered letterbox openings. The tower is topped with an oval moulded cornice and a spire. To the left of the tower is a gabled entrance porch with a partially engaged, shouldered doorway and a small square window on the left return.

The south elevation features a gabled bay on the left with a bipartite window with stone mullions at the ground level and a semicircular arched bipartite window with a stone mullion on the first floor, along with a blind oculus at the apex. To the right is a single-storey bay with a stone mullioned bipartite window in the center.

On the east side elevation, there is a steeply gabled, single-storey advanced bay with a broad scalloped and raked wallhead chimney. The west side elevation has a narrow window at the outer right and a small, single-storey advanced bay in the center with a half-gabled lean-to roof. This side also features a buttressed and battered tall wallhead chimney, a small semicircular arched window with a gable breaking the eaves to the left, and an advanced gabled bay to the left that abuts a cottage. This section includes a battered wallhead chimney at the right corner, a square window on the right return, a blind square window, and a square window and door on the left return, along with another battered wallhead chimney on the outer left and a small semicircular arched window at the ground level.

The villa has various timber sash and case windows, grey slate roofing with lead flashing, and cast-iron rainwater goods. The stacks are predominantly sandstone with moulded coping. The interior was not seen in 2000.

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