Cally House is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 12 June 1998. House. 1 related planning application.
Cally House
- WRENN ID
- tangled-bronze-plover
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Perth and Kinross
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 12 June 1998
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Cally House is an early 19th century, two-storey, three-bay traditional rectangular-plan house that has been modified with a new entrance and wings at the rear, creating a U-shaped layout. The exterior is finished in harled sandstone rubble and features raised cills, crowstepped gables, and gabled dormers with beaked skewputts.
On the southwest elevation, which was the former principal elevation, there are three bays with single windows on both floors of each bay. The original central doorway has been blocked and converted into a window. The southeast elevation, which serves as the entrance, has the gable of the original house recessed to the outer left. It features a round-arched window on the ground floor and a single window above.
The entrance bay is advanced and gabled, with a lugged doorway that includes a six-panelled two-leaf door. The doorway is framed by a 17th century style surround with engaged columns and a round-headed pediment above the first-floor window. To the left of the entrance bay, there is a margin-paned window on the ground floor, along with two single windows at ground level and a single window breaking the eaves in the gabled dormer to the right.
To the right, there is a lower two-storey, three-bay wing that is recessed and consists of a two-bay range with a gabled bay at the outer right. Ancillary buildings are attached to the northeast.
The northwest elevation features the original house gable advanced in the outer right bay, with regular fenestration and a later brick stack. A recessed wing is adjacent to the left, containing three windows on the ground floor and two dormer-headed windows above. A small courtyard is formed to the left by the lower recessed L-plan wing, which has an advanced crowstepped gabled wing extended by two lower bays. Ancillary buildings are also adjoining to the northeast.
The windows are predominantly 12-pane timber sash and case, and the roof is covered with graded grey slate, featuring shouldered corniced angle stacks. The interior was not seen in 1998.
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