90 Errol Road, Invergowrie is a Grade C listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 February 1993. 3 related planning applications.

90 Errol Road, Invergowrie

WRENN ID
inner-postern-alder
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
25 February 1993
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

88 Errol Road in Invergowrie is a pair of asymmetrical villas built around 1900. These single-storey and attic buildings have a near rectangular plan and are constructed from stugged snecked rubble with stugged ashlar dressings. They feature a steeply pitched and gabled bell-cast slate roof. The windows are sash and case, with plate glass and two panes at the bottom and multi-pane designs at the top, although the ground floor front is now entirely plate glass. The eaves are deep and bracketed, and the bargeboards have pierced thistles at the apexes of the principal gables. The roofs are adorned with black ridge tiles and finials on the gables, and there are cast-iron rainwater goods along with corniced principal stacks.

On the south elevation, there are three symmetrical principal bays. The ground floor center features a timber cross window, with a bipartite segmental dormer above. The steep gables on the left and right have canted windows on the ground floor and tripartite windows in the attic, with harled gableheads. There is a recessed bay to the left with a window.

The east elevation has a central entrance porch that is open to the left. There are round-headed windows to the right, with a door on the left return. A semi-platform roof covers this area, and there is a window to the left and a door to the right. A round-headed stair window breaks through the eaves with a gabled roof, and a tall battered stack rises through the eaves to the left, while a tall wallhead stack is located to the right.

On the west elevation, there is a door at the center, with a round-headed stair window above breaking through the eaves and a gabled roof. There are also two small windows to the left.

The north elevation features two bipartite windows at the center, with two segmental dormers above. The outer gables are advanced and include a window on the ground floor, with segmental dormerheads on half-piended gables.

Inside, the villas have a polygonal central hall with a half turn staircase that has winders and turned balusters. Some original chimneypieces and moulded decorative cornices can also be found.

The property is enclosed by rubble boundary walls, which surround the garden to the north and the street to the south.

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