Trottick House, The Knapp is a Grade B listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 5 October 1971. House.

Trottick House, The Knapp

WRENN ID
eternal-steel-moth
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
5 October 1971
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Trottick House, located at The Knapp, is an earlier 19th-century building with a single-storey east wing added in the mid-19th century. This two-storey, three-bay house has a rectangular plan and includes an addition along with adjoining outbuildings. The structure features rubble walls with rough-hewn ashlar quoins and ashlar dressings, as well as stugged red ashlar dressings on the east bay. It has a slate roof and includes lying-pane casement windows on the south elevation, which have chamfered and droved jambs and hoodmoulds on the ground floor. The west gable has plate glass sash and case windows, while the east bay features a bipartite, 12-lying-pane sash and case window with chamfered jambs. The house has deep bracketed eaves and corniced, linked ashlar stacks, along with a yellow brick stack with oversailing coping on the east bay.

On the south elevation, there is a central two-leaf boarded door with glazed panels at the top, leading to a gabled porch supported by rustic columns and seats, also with a slate roof. There are windows on either side of the door, and three windows on the first floor, with the outer windows being gabled. To the right, there is a single-storey bay with a bipartite window, while the right return gable is blank. The west gable features a window on both the ground and first floors to the left, with a pentice-roofed bay slightly recessed to the left. The north elevation is largely marked by a barn, with two windows on the left return gable and a blank bay recessed to the left.

The interior has not been seen. The byre and barn are single-storey structures with a rectangular plan. The byre is constructed of rubble with a slate roof and bracketed eaves, featuring a central door flanked by two windows and two rooflights. There is a modern garage adjoining to the left, and the barn, which is slightly recessed to the right, is made of vertically-boarded timber with a partly concrete base and a corrugated metal roof.

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