1, 2 The Limes, Dallerie is a Grade B listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 9 June 1981. House.

1, 2 The Limes, Dallerie

WRENN ID
swift-grate-violet
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
9 June 1981
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

1, 2 The Limes in Dallerie is a classical house dated 1854, now converted into flatted dwellings. It is two storeys high with an attic and features three bays, flanked by single-storey wings. The exterior is made of stugged squared and snecked red rubble, accented with contrasting rusticated quoins and architraved windows on the south side, along with base and eaves courses.

On the south elevation, there is a pilastered and corniced doorcase with a stepped blocking course, leading to a deep-set part-glazed panelled timber door with a two-pane fanlight above it at the centre of the ground floor. Flanking windows are present, and the first floor has regular fenestration. Canted dormers over the outer bays feature a small modern rooflight off-centre to the right.

The north elevation facing Dallerie Road has a stair window at the centre, with large windows in the flanking bays on each floor. A door is located at the bottom left angle of the stair window, with narrow lights immediately to the right on each floor. The single-storey gabled wings project at the outer angles, with the right wing featuring a timber-blocked opening in the gablehead, a door, and a small blocked opening on the return to the left. The left wing has a small window and a door, with an additional window on the return to the right.

The east elevation has a window to the left on each floor, and a projecting lower wing to the right with three windows, while the left window is blocked. The west elevation features a window to the right on the first floor, and the lower wing to the left has a window and a small blocked opening grouped towards the centre.

The windows are timber sash and case with a 12-pane glazing pattern, while the smaller windows mostly have small panes. The roof is covered with graded grey slates, and there are cavetto-coped ashlar stacks with a full complement of polygonal cans, along with moulded ashlar skewputts on the north elevation of the wings.

Inside, the property has plain and decorative plasterwork cornices, timber shutters, a timber fireplace, and picture rails on the first floor. There is also a winding staircase with decorative cast-iron balusters. The ground floor was not seen in 2001.

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