Dalknock, 2 Coldwells Road, Crieff is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 20 February 2002. Terrace house. 1 related planning application.

Dalknock, 2 Coldwells Road, Crieff

WRENN ID
former-barrel-russet
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
20 February 2002
Type
Terrace house
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Dalknock is a 2-storey, 2-bay end of terrace house located at 2 Coldwells Road in Crieff, built in 1892. The house features a gabled design with pedimented window heads and is constructed with narrow rock-faced bands and ashlar dressings, including a base, first-floor cill, and eaves courses. The openings are round- and segmental-arched, with a roll-moulded doorway. The hoodmould has label stops, and there are stop-chamfered arrises along with stone transoms and mullions.

On the west elevation, the main entrance is a hoodmoulded round-headed doorway, accessed by steps leading up to a deep-set, 2-leaf panelled timber door located in the bay to the left of center. To the left of this door are two closely-aligned single transomed windows, and a similar window is positioned to the right. There is an additional door on the outer right, accompanied by two small segmental-headed fanlights. The first floor features a canted 4-light corbelled oriel window in the left bay, which has a blocking course with a small pediment that breaks into the gablehead, adorned with an arrowslit and a ball finial. The right bay has a single window that breaks the eaves into a ball-finialled windowhead, which includes a dated tympanum.

The northeast elevation displays a variety of elements in an asymmetrical layout, including a gabled bay to the right of center, which has a small pedimented window at the outer right on the first floor.

The windows are primarily timber sash and case with plate glass glazing patterns, while the ground floor right window and the north side feature leaded coloured glazing above a square-headed door. The house is topped with grey slates, and the chimneys are made of cavetto-coped ashlar with some cans, along with stepped ashlar-coped skews and moulded skewputts. Square-section cast-iron downpipes with decorative fixings complete the exterior.

Inside, the house has plain cornicing and a timber dog-leg staircase with decorative balusters. The timber fireplaces are fitted with tile slips, and the first-floor fireplace is designed in an Art-Deco style.

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