Steading Ne Range, Linthill House is a Grade B listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 9 June 2003.
Steading Ne Range, Linthill House
- WRENN ID
- dusted-solder-summer
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Scottish Borders
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 9 June 2003
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
The Steading E Range at Linthill House is likely from the early 19th century, with later additions and alterations. It is a courtyard steading featuring single and two-storey sections, designed with classical details across nine bays. The structure is built of coursed rubble with ashlar dressings, some of which are droved, and includes an eaves cornice, segmental-arched openings, keystones, and voussoirs.
On the northern entrance elevation, the central bays feature a tall piend-roofed arcaded bay with a high carriage arch at the center, flanked by openings of similar height, each containing two-leaf part-glazed timber doors and three-part timber-mullioned toplights. Above the outer arches are glazed oculi, and there is a ball-finialled pediment with a keystoned semicircular panel at the center. The lower flanking bays to the right have a central panelled timber door with a decorative astragal fanlight and flanking windows, along with three modern rooflights above. The bays to the left of center contain full-width part-glazed timber doors (with the left door sliding) and a small modern fanlight at the center, flanked by pedimented dormer windows that break the eaves.
The eastern elevation is a long, low, irregular eight-bay façade featuring a window and hayloft door at the ball-finialled gable in the center, with windows in the flanking bays. There is a timber door with a plate glass fanlight in the penultimate bay to the right, and another window to the outer right. To the left, there are three windows with a wallhead stack beyond.
The courtyard elevations present a variety of elements overlooking a grassed courtyard, including a three-part, slated timber-louvered ridge ventilator on the northern elevation. The building features 12- and 18-pane glazing patterns in timber sash and case windows, grey slates for the roof, and coped squared rubble and ashlar stacks with some chimney cans. The pediment and gables are finished with ashlar-coped skews.
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