Clinic, 41 Barassie Street, Troon is a Grade C listed building in the South Ayrshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 March 1998. House.

Clinic, 41 Barassie Street, Troon

WRENN ID
shadowed-tallow-hemlock
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
South Ayrshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
30 March 1998
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This early 20th-century clinic, located at 41 Barassie Street in Troon, is an asymmetrical two-storey, four-bay Free Style house featuring a full-height bow at its center. There is a single-storey, single-bay addition to the outer left, which is internally linked to the adjacent property at No 4 Burnside Place. The building is constructed with harl and red sandstone ashlar dressings, and it has a squared and snecked tooled red sandstone base plinth. The eaves are overhanging and bracketed with timber, and there is half-timbering beneath the gablehead on the southwest side, along with bolted timber bargeboards.

The northwest (entrance) elevation showcases a central bow with three-light glazing rows on both floors, where the upper floor steps out and breaks the eaves. There are single windows on both floors in a bay offset to the left of center, a single window at ground level in the bay to the left, and another single window in the outer left bay. Steps lead up to a part-glazed timber panelled door located in the outer right bay, framed by an architraved, depressed-arch surround that features "The Tinnion Nursing Home" embossed in the tympanum.

On the southwest (side) elevation, there is a bipartite window at ground level in a bay offset to the left of center, and a corniced parapet above a three-light canted window in a bay offset to the right. The first floor has a three-light glazing row beneath a half-timbered apex, and there is a single-storey lean-to projection recessed to the outer right.

The windows predominantly feature six-pane upper sections and plate glass lower sections with timber casements. The building has a red tile bell-cast pitched roof, with moulded sandstone copes on the harled stacks and circular terracotta cans. Cast-iron rainwater goods are also present.

The interior was not seen in 1997. Surrounding the property is a boundary wall with sandstone coping, enclosing the site. Circular-plan piers flank the entrance, topped with shallow hemispherical sandstone caps, and there is a timber pedestrian entry gate.

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