10 Yorke Road, Troon is a Grade C listed building in the South Ayrshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 March 1998. 2 related planning applications.

10 Yorke Road, Troon

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Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
South Ayrshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
30 March 1998
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

12 Yorke Road in Troon is an early 20th-century pair of two-storey, two-bay houses designed in a Free Style with later additions and alterations. They form a symmetrical four-bay block, with the central section advanced and a single-storey addition recessed to the outer right. The houses feature a base of rake jointed tooled red rubble sandstone, with painted harl above and polished red sandstone dressings. Half-timbering is present beneath the central gableheads, and there is a basement plinth leading to the ground floor cill course. The eaves are overhanging and bracketed with timber, and the bargeboards are bolted. The quoins are polished and rake jointed.

On the northwest elevation, the gabled bays are advanced at the centre, showcasing keystone detailing on the ground floor's semi-circular windows. The first floor has segmental arched windows aligned beneath finialed gables, while the ground floor features projecting four-light rectangular windows at the outer angles, which are diagonally oriented. The entrances, set back to the right and left, have roll-moulded door-surrounds (with replacement doors), and there are single windows at the first floor aligned beneath the finialed gables. The outer right and left sections contain blind bays, and there is a single-storey pitched addition recessed to the outer right of No. 10.

The property has replacement uPVC glazing throughout, with red tile roofs on the main block and the projecting four-light windows. Cast-iron rainwater goods are present, along with a red sandstone cornice on the harled, battered wallhead stack to the southwest and a sandstone cornice on the central ridge stack, which has circular terracotta cans.

The interiors were not seen in 1997. The boundary wall features polished coping atop a stepped, tooled red rubble sandstone wall that encloses the site at the front, complemented by cast-iron pedestrian entry gates.

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