Old Faskally Farm is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 5 March 2001. Farmhouse.
Old Faskally Farm
- WRENN ID
- forbidden-render-spring
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Perth and Kinross
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 5 March 2001
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Old Faskally Farm is a farmhouse likely built in the early 19th century, featuring a single storey and an attic with a U-shaped steading that creates a courtyard. The structure is made of random rubble with some roughly squared rubble quoins and has render or harl pointing, with brick infill at the rear.
The southwest elevation is symmetrical, with a central bay that includes a boarded timber door set in a small timber porch. There are windows on each side of the porch and in the flanking bays. The outer bays have timber-pedimented dormer windows that break the eaves.
On the southeast elevation, there is a gabled section with a tiny attic window on the left side of the gablehead. The northwest elevation also has a gabled design, featuring a small lean-to timber structure that projects from it. The northeast elevation, which faces the courtyard steading, has a small window in the center bay and a pedimented dormer window above. To the right of the center bay is a window in a lean-to made of rubble and brick, with another window on the return to the left and a flat-roofed dormer window above.
The windows throughout the farmhouse are timber sash and case, with 4-pane and plate glass glazing, except for the lean-to bay on the northeast elevation. The roof is covered with graded grey slates and features a traditional rooflight in the center. The chimneys are made of coped ashlar with polygonal cans.
The steading consists of rubble construction with some large squared rubble quoins, and all doors are made of boarded timber. The southwest elevation of the steading includes a 5-bay, slated cartshed and granary, with three cart bays separated by square piers in the center. Each cart bay has a small horizontally-aligned window above and a small rooflight. The outer left bay has a two-leaf timber door below a piended granary door, while a lower piended range projects at the outer right.
The southeast elevation features a low slated range with three doors and a window on the outer left, along with two rooflights to the right of the center. The northwest elevation has a slated range with a lower section projecting to the left, which includes a door on the outer side and three rooflights above. There is also a further door on the return to the right with a piend roof, and a set-back bay of corrugated range on the outer right with a timber door.
The entire complex is topped with graded grey slates, and some cast-iron rooflights are present, along with boarded doors.
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