Drumearn House is a Grade B listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 18 October 1977. Mansion. 5 related planning applications.

Drumearn House

WRENN ID
over-steeple-birch
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
18 October 1977
Type
Mansion
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Andrew Heiton. Large mid Victorian 2 storey mansion of

fanciful asymmetrical outline, local red sandstone, with

yellow freestone dressings. SE entrance front has 2 gables on

W, left hand with 3-blind-arch headed windows at 1st floor,

right hand with canted bay through both floors; 2-window link

to entrance campanile on E with arched bargeboard dormer

heads, conservatory of gothic lights at ground floor;

campanile is slim, 4 stages, depressed arch doorpiece lowest

stage, next 2 stages single slit-openings, arched open top

stage with balustrade pierced by circles, fish-scale pyramid

roof. SW frontage has semi-circular bow with conical roof of

patterned slating on S, piended section with canted bay

having single dormer on N. Service court at NE. Walled garden

lies to SE, rubble-built with L-plan coach-house and stable

block at SE, single-storey and loft with gablet doocot,

lattice glazing slated roof.

Detailed Attributes

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