Brantwood, 13 Station Road, Invergowrie is a Grade B listed building in the Perth and Kinross local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 25 February 1993. Villa.

Brantwood, 13 Station Road, Invergowrie

WRENN ID
late-joist-sunrise
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Perth and Kinross
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
25 February 1993
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Brantwood is a villa dated 1900, designed by James Hutton, built in a "Queen Anne" style. The house terminates a terrace (listed separately) and has a single-storey and attic service wing to the rear. The main part of the villa is constructed of red brick with a harled (rough plaster) attic floor to the service wing. It has a green slate roof, which is piended (hipped) and bell-cast (roof slopes outwards from the top), with brackets under the eaves. The service wing has a semi-platform roof. A brick base course is visible on the south and east elevations. Most ground-floor windows are casements (windows that swing in or out), while the first floor has sash and case windows. A canted window on the east elevation originally featured diamond-pane glazing at the top, a detail that was later removed from other windows. First-floor tripartite windows (three windows grouped together) have shallow pedimented (triangular) lintels and plain bargeboarded gable dormerheads rising from the eaves. Smaller windows have basket-arch (rounded) heads. The attic windows in the service wing rise through the eaves and have cat-slide roofs. Tall ashlar (finely dressed stone) chimney stacks with a decorative dentil course (projecting details) formed by bricks laid at an angle are prominent.

The east elevation features a basket-arch doorway recessed to the right, with a panelled door that has a large diamond-pane window at the top, set between slim colonettes and round-headed sidelights. A recessed verandah with a plain timber balustrade is above, supported by decorative timber brackets and partially enclosed by a half-timbered and harled wall. A canted window is to the left, with a bracketted (ornamental bracket) canopy roof, and a tripartite window is on the first floor. A small window is to the right.

The south elevation has a prominent inglenook (a recessed space around a fireplace) with an outshot chimney to the right. It has two small windows on the ground floor, and small windows to the first-floor returns. A tall, ribbed stack corbelled (projecting) from a dated cartouche (elaborate decorative shield) corbel detail rises through a balustraded wallhead. A lean-to (an extension built onto the side of a building) with a tripartite segmental window is to the left, along with a lean-to conservatory. A tripartite window and an oculus (round window) are on the first floor. The service wing is to the far left, with a tripartite window and a small window on the ground floor, and an attic window above.

The west elevation has a window and two projections on the ground floor, a canted window on the first floor to the left, and an attic window to the right.

The interior has not been inspected.

A rubble boundary wall runs along Station Road, and a low, stugged and snecked wall (walls built with rough-hewn stones) runs along Station Terrace. A decorative cast-iron gate is at the angle between the two walls.

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