Burngrange Lodge, Burnside Street, Motherwell is a Grade C listed building in the North Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 10 December 2001. Cottage. 2 related planning applications.

Burngrange Lodge, Burnside Street, Motherwell

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Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
North Lanarkshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
10 December 2001
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Burngrange Lodge, located on Burnside Street in Motherwell, dates back to 1878. This single-storey cottage with an attic is designed in an L-plan and features three bays and gabled roofs. The exterior is constructed from squared and snecked yellow sandstone, with corbelled, half-chamfered quoins. The openings are architraved, with roll-moulded reveals and square stop-chamfered cills.

On the south elevation, there is an advanced gabled bay to the right, which includes a bipartite window with a stone mullion at the ground level, and a framed panel displaying the Hamilton of Dalzell arms above, along with a window in the gablehead. The original entrance is located on the right return, featuring an ogee pediment with carving in the tympanum and a ball finial that is partially obscured by a modern timber-framed storm porch with a flat roof.

The north elevation has a battered wallhead stack on the right and a window to the left. The west elevation also features an advanced gabled bay, with a window on the ground floor to the right and rough gadrooning on the date panel to the left, along with a window in the gablehead. The east elevation has a gabled bay to the right and a single-storey lean-to addition, with a separate single-storey piended addition to the left.

The windows are made of plate glass and are tilt-and-turn style. The roof is covered with grey slates and lead flashing, and there is a coped stack on the north side. The rainwater goods are made of cast iron.

The interior was not seen in 2001.

The boundary wall features a bowed garden wall made of squared and tooled yellow sandstone coursers, topped with gablet coping. There is a boarded timber door at the center of the wall.

The gatepiers are square-plan columns made of dressed sandstone coursers, with diamond panels incised with the ciphers 'M' and 'G' above a string course. The gatepiers have gablet-coped, battered plinths that support elongated stone pyramids.

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