Glendevon House Steading is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 2 June 2000. Steading.

Glendevon House Steading

WRENN ID
unlit-rubble-lark
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
2 June 2000
Type
Steading
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

19th century incorporating mid 18th century fabric (see Notes). Single storey, U-plan steading. Harl and random rubble with squared rubble quoins. Some raised margins and chamfered arrises.

COURTYARD ELEVATIONS:

N RANGE: piended, 4-bay range with door and flanking windows to left of centre, further window opening with boarded 2-leaf door in bay to right; all openings small.

W RANGE: 6-bay elevation with window to outer right below earlier inset carved pediment with

floreate finial (see Notes) and door (with slab lintel) immediately to left, door and window to centre bays (probably in blocked cart-opening), pend opening to left of centre and broad 2-leaf timber door to outer left.

S RANGE: piended, 4-bay range with small flat-roofed extension to outer left. Door in bay to left, 2 windows (enlarged) to centre and broad opening to outer right.

OUTER ELEVATIONS:

N RANGE: small window opening (blocked) to left of centre with tiny opening to outer left.

W RANGE: hayloft opening to right of centre.

S RANGE: window in bay to left, and small gabled house adjoining (?) to outer right at right angles.

4-pane and plate glass glazing patterns in casement windows. Grey slates.

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