10 Lintlaw Farm Cottage, Lintlaw is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 16 August 1999. Cottage.
10 Lintlaw Farm Cottage, Lintlaw
- WRENN ID
- guardian-quartz-pearl
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Scottish Borders
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 16 August 1999
- Type
- Cottage
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
10 Lintlaw Farm Cottage is an earlier to mid 19th century building that has undergone later additions and alterations. Originally, it consisted of two single-storey cottages with attics, forming a symmetrical six-bay block. It has since been converted into one dwelling with single-storey lean-to additions at the rear. The front is made of harl-pointed, squared and tooled cream sandstone rubble, with tooled sandstone dressings. The sides and rear feature harl-pointed rubble, while the rear additions are dry-dashed. Sandstone dormers are present, along with tooled quoins and tooled long and short surrounds to the openings, and projecting painted cills at the ground level and in the gabled wallhead dormers.
On the southeast (entrance) elevation, there is a step leading to a part-glazed boarded timber door located in the penultimate bay on the outer left, accompanied by a three-pane fanlight. There are single windows flanking the door at ground level and additional single windows in the dormers above. To the right is the three-bay block with a single window centered at ground level, which was formerly a doorway, and single windows flanking it, along with dormer windows above.
The southwest (side) elevation features a blind gabled block to the right and a boarded timber door in the lean-to addition recessed to the outer left. The northwest (rear) elevation shows projecting lean-to additions. The northeast (side) elevation has a blind gabled block to the left and a boarded timber door in the lean-to addition recessed to the outer right.
The windows at the front have 8-pane vertical glazing in timber sash and case style, while the dormers have 6-pane glazing. The roof is covered with grey slate and features stone ridging and slate-hung dormers. The building has stone-coped skews, bracketed skewputts, and cast-iron rainwater goods. There are corniced red brick ridge and apex stacks with various circular cans. The interior was not seen in 1998.
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