Rowchester House Garden Terrace is a Grade B listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 November 2006. Country house.
Rowchester House Garden Terrace
- WRENN ID
- ragged-dormer-frost
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Scottish Borders
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 23 November 2006
- Type
- Country house
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Circa 1830, with upper storey and porch added 1913-4 by Peddie and Forbes Smith. 3 storey and 5 bay symmetrical Jacobethan style country house. Sandstone ashlar. Base course, string course to 1st floor. Hood moulds with label stops above mullioned and transomed bipartite and tripartite windows to ground and 1st storeys. Tudor arch bipartite windows to 2nd storey. Square plan buttress towers to corners. Plain gables and wallhead dormers to additional storey.
3 bay NE (Entrance) elevation with slightly advanced gabled central bay. Projecting canted castellated porch added in 1913-4; boarded 2-leaf door set in Tudor arch architrave; blind panel above, flanking multi-paned windows with ornate tracery. 5 bay SE (Garden) elevation; 3 bays at centre slightly advanced between shouldered buttress with frieze of gargoyles above 1st floor; leadwork above dated 1914; 2-storey canted bay window to centre. Symmetrical 3 bay SW elevation with Gothic y-traceried central window between shouldered buttresses.
Timber vertically sliding sash and case windows, plate glass. Graded grey slate, cast iron rainwater goods, tall ornate canted and shouldered ridge stacks on ashlar plinths.
INTERIOR: Interior remodelled in early 20th century but retaining significant elements of 1830 scheme. Drawing room retains original scheme with large pointed arch to bay window, ornate plasterwork to ceiling, white marble Tudor arched fireplace. Entrance hall and hall with linenfold panelling and decorative chimneypieces. Upper stairhall top lit with pointed arch supports springing from ornate corbels. Shallow pointed arch openings leading to principal rooms. Bathrooms contain some good examples of early 20th century plumbing. Interior door architraves have trefoil and quatrefoil detailed carved surrounds.
GARDEN TERRACES: 1913-4. 2 L-plan balustrades with square plan ashlar piers and ashlar coping, set on saddleback coped, squared and snecked rubble dwarf wall, forming terrace to S of main house.
WALLED GARDEN: 1830. Located to NE of main house. Tall ashlar coped rubble wall with dwarf wall and iron railings to SE wall. Lean-to on NW wall. Red sandstone square-plan ashlar gate and corner piers.
GATES AND GATEPIERS: round-plan piers with ball finials, iron gates with traceried upper panels to centre, outer pedestrian gates flanked by square-plan coped ashlar piers.
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