Taybank Stables, 11, 2, 3 Taybank Place, Errol is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 21 September 2001. Lodge, stable.
Taybank Stables, 11, 2, 3 Taybank Place, Errol
- WRENN ID
- half-footing-thrush
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Perth and Kinross
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 21 September 2001
- Type
- Lodge, stable
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Taybank Stables is a single-storey, three-bay lodge house and former stable, likely designed by William Burn in the early 19th century, with alterations made in the late 20th century. It is situated on a corner site and forms a courtyard. The building is harled with ashlar dressings and features a base course, a basket-arched doorway, hoodmoulds, stone mullions, and chamfered arrises.
On the southwest elevation, there is a gabled porch at the center with a timber door and a narrow light to the right, along with a single window beyond. To the left, an advanced gable features a slate-roofed canted tripartite window and a blind shield in the gablehead.
The northwest elevation, facing Station Road, has a hoodmoulded wide-centre tripartite window in an advanced gabled bay to the right of center, with a single window to the outer right. There are two windows in a recessed link bay to the left of center, and a broad bay to the outer left with tripartite windows on the ground floor and in the gablehead.
The southeast elevation includes a low ancillary building on the left and a gabled bay on the right with tripartite windows on each floor. The northeast elevation features a window with flanking doors to the right of center.
The courtyard elevations include a four-bay southeast elevation with a door and window to the right of center and two windows to the left. The southwest elevation has a door and fanlight below a dormer window on the left, and two wide flat-arched openings that have been converted to windows on the right.
The building features various glazing patterns, including 4-pane, 16-pane, and plate glass in timber sash and case windows. The roof is covered with grey slates and includes modern rooflights, along with a dominant banded and coped ashlar ridge stack. The eaves are overhanging with plain bargeboarding.
An ancillary building with a monopitch roof has three boarded timber doors and plate glass fanlights facing the courtyard, with a low rounded angle to the south. Tall timber gates are located to the south of the courtyard.
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