Harelaw Farm Steading is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 6 September 1999. Steading. 1 related planning application.

Harelaw Farm Steading

WRENN ID
drifting-ashlar-burdock
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
6 September 1999
Type
Steading
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Harelaw Farm Steading is a farm complex built in the earlier to mid 19th century, with later additions and alterations. It primarily consists of single-storey buildings and a single-storey structure with an attic. The complex features two originally H-plan groups, along with an additional L-plan range attached to the north. The construction is mainly of harl-pointed sandstone rubble, with some parts being tooled and squared, and includes tooled rubble dressings, rubble quoins, and long and short surrounds to the openings. The doors are made of boarded timber.

On the south front elevation, there are two U-plan open cattle courts, which are enclosed on three sides by various pitched and piended ranges, some supported by iron columns. The walls surrounding the courts are made of rubble and are capped with rubble. To the left, there is a gabled block featuring a centrally located timber door at ground level, with an exterior stair leading to another timber door above. A sandstone ledge with tiered pigeon holes is centered in the gablehead. The outer left side has covered cattle courts and an additional gabled range. The single-storey ranges that separate the cattle courts have blind elevations, while the outer right side has gabled ranges.

The cartshed is a six-bay structure with segmental-arched openings located in the west elevation of the eastern range. It is constructed of pointed and tooled sandstone rubble, which is somewhat weathered, and features square-plan piers and rubble voussoirs. The roof is pantiled.

The roofs of the complex are predominantly covered with grey slate, with some ranges having pantiles and others made of corrugated iron. The stone-coped skews and stone ridging are complemented by cast-iron rainwater goods.

The interior was not seen in 1998.

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