Beauly, Hazelwood Road, Bridge Of Weir is a Grade B listed building in the Renfrewshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 10 February 1989. Villa. 4 related planning applications.

Beauly, Hazelwood Road, Bridge Of Weir

WRENN ID
other-pinnacle-brook
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Renfrewshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
10 February 1989
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Honeyman and Keppie, 1898, a villa for James Raeburn Mann who

was a friend of Keppie's; Charles Rennie Mackintosh was with

the firm at that date, though not yet a partner, and elements

of the composition (eg the stair turret and the open timber

roofs) may be his, though it is probable that other designers

also worked on the house, particularly on the interior.

Largely unaltered. 2 storeys; red ashlar; slate roofs with

red ridging tiles. South (main entrance) elevation has 2

storey canted window in gabled left bay, arched inner doorway

with block detail, stair turret right, low range beyond, low

coach house/offices wing to rear. Variety of glazing patterns

including multi-paned and clear leaded. Interior ornament

includes art nouveau detailing; timber panelling to hallway,

stairs and some rooms; dining room has open timber roof

reminiscent of some of Mackintosh's work; other details,

including beaten brass overmantel panels, also in dining

room, do not look like the work either of Mackintosh or of

Keppie. Wavy boundary wall; Scots Renaissance detail to

gatepiers, pyramidal caps on balls.

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