Eastfield House, New Road, Rattray is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 4 September 2003. House.

Eastfield House, New Road, Rattray

WRENN ID
other-gallery-wind
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
4 September 2003
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Eastfield House, located on New Road in Rattray, is an early 20th-century, two-storey and attic, four-bay gabled house featuring a pavilion-roofed tower. The building is constructed from squared and snecked rubble with stugged and droved ashlar margins, while the sides and rear are made of roughly coursed rubble. It has a raised bull-faced base course and a moulded doorpiece with stone mullions. The corniced tower includes a first-floor cill course.

On the southwest elevation, there is a bay to the left of the center with steps leading up to the finialled tower, which has a deep-set two-leaf panelled timber door and a plate glass fanlight, along with a single window above and a small window breaking the eaves cornice into a timbered dormerhead. To the left, there is a slightly set-back finialled gabled bay featuring a polygonal-roofed four-light canted window at the ground level, a bipartite window above, and a small window in the gablehead. To the right of the center, another finialled gabled bay has a canted window at the ground and a single window on the first floor. The outer right bay is further set back, with steps and flanking dwarf walls leading to a panelled timber door and plate glass fanlight, along with bipartite windows on each floor, the first-floor window breaking the eaves into a timbered dormerhead.

The northwest elevation features a small window at the center on the first floor, with a further window to the left at ground level, a bipartite window beyond, and a single window breaking the eaves into a stone dormerhead on the outer left at the first floor. The right side has a blank bay.

The southeast elevation is a blank gabled elevation. The windows are fitted with plate glass glazing in timber sash and case frames. The roof is covered with grey slates, and there are coped brick stacks with a full complement of polygonal cans. The eaves overhang with plain bargeboarding and decorative cast-iron finials.

Inside, there is a good screen door leading to a stair hall that features a timber-balustered staircase and a coloured glass stair window.

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