Jardinefield Farmhouse is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 28 October 1997. Farmhouse.

Jardinefield Farmhouse

WRENN ID
waiting-oriel-ivory
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
28 October 1997
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Jardinefield Farmhouse is an earlier 19th century farmhouse, dating from around 1830, with later additions and alterations. It is a classically detailed, two-storey, three-bay rectangular-plan building featuring a symmetrical entrance front that is advanced at the center with a pediment. At the rear, there is a substantial single-storey L-plan addition, likely from around 1995. The front is constructed of coursed red sandstone, polished at the ground level and droved at the first floor, with polished sandstone dressings. The sides and rear are made of random rubble, predominantly sandstone.

The farmhouse has a raised band course at the principal floor and a raised string course dividing the floors. It features raised quoins, polished margins, and sandstone mullions on tripartite windows, which include narrow side lights and projecting cills. The rear addition has a painted dry dash finish, and there is a single-storey garage addition attached to the right side.

On the south (front) elevation, the slightly advanced pedimented bay has steps leading to a part-glazed, two-leaf timber panelled door at the ground level, flanked by pilasters. Above the door is a plate glass, semicircular fanlight set in an architraved and keystoned surround, topped by a corniced, columnar doorpiece. There is a single window aligned at the first floor, and tripartite windows in both floors of the flanking bays, with cornicing at the ground level. The single-storey garage block is recessed to the outer right.

The north (rear) elevation features a projecting single-storey addition offset to the right of center, with a recessed lean-to addition in the bays to the left. There are regularly disposed single windows in three bays at the first floor, including a small single window in the penultimate bay to the outer left. A single bay garage block is recessed to the outer left.

The farmhouse has modern windows throughout, a graded grey slate piended roof, and a grey slate roof on the later addition. There are brick-built wallhead stacks to the east and west, with various circular flues.

The interior was not seen in 1997. The entrance is flanked by splayed and coped sandstone walls, with square-plan gatepiers topped with pyramidal caps, although the gates are missing.

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