Yeomans, Lower Oakfield, Pitlochry is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 20 December 2000. House. 3 related planning applications.

Yeomans, Lower Oakfield, Pitlochry

WRENN ID
stark-spindle-ochre
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
20 December 2000
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Yeomans is a mid-19th century, two-storey, three-bay L-plan house located in Lower Oakfield, Pitlochry, featuring ancillary buildings that create a compact courtyard at the rear. The house is constructed of whitewashed snecked rubble with dressed ashlar quoins.

The southwest elevation is symmetrical, with a central bay on the ground floor that includes a slated, pedimented timber porch supported by rustic poles and a kingpost. The porch has a panelled timber door with a two-pane fanlight above it. Flanking bays contain windows, and the first floor has regular fenestration, with each window breaking the eaves into dormerheads featuring kingposts.

On the northwest elevation, there is a broad gabled bay to the right, with a window on the left at each floor. To the left, a slightly set back lower wing has three windows on each floor, with the first-floor windows also breaking the eaves into dormerheads.

The southeast elevation presents a gabled appearance with a window on the right at each floor.

The northeast elevation features a stair window in the central bay, with a small modern dormer window to the right above it. There is a square window and two boarded timber doors in a single-storey lean-to bay that projects to the left. An advanced lower wing to the right of centre has a window on the left at the first floor of a gabled bay facing the road, and a timber door in the single-storey lean-to bay to the left. There is also a return to the left with a boarded timber door and a two-pane fanlight in the re-entrant angle, along with a tiny window close to the eaves above and a single-storey lean-to bay to the right.

The windows throughout feature a four-pane glazing pattern in timber sash and case style, with the stair window being etched and margined, while the modern dormer window has plate glass glazing. The roof is covered with graded grey slates, and there are coped ashlar stacks with cans. The eaves overhang with plain bargeboarding, and cast-iron downpipes are fitted with decorative rainwater hoppers.

The ancillary buildings consist of single-storey, piend-roofed rubble structures located to the northeast. The property is enclosed by coped rubble boundary walls, which include an ironwork pedestrian gate.

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