9 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.
9 Yorke Road, Troon
- WRENN ID
- odd-slate-oak
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- South Ayrshire
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 30 March 1998
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
11 Yorke Road in Troon is an early 20th-century pair of two-storey, two-bay Free Style gabled houses that form a symmetrical four-bay block, arranged in a 1-2-1 pattern. The central section is advanced and features a single storey with an attic, while the rear has piended-roofed wings that project outwards. The exterior is constructed from squared and snecked red sandstone, with some parts stugged, and includes polished dressings. There is a raised plinth at the ground floor cill course, coped parapets above the canted windows, and a moulded eaves course along the gables. The recessed bays have overhanging timber bracketed eaves. The building features polished, rake-jointed quoins and long and short surrounds around the openings, with sandstone mullions and transoms at the ground floor, chamfered cills below, and projecting cills at the first floor.
On the southeast (entrance) elevation, the M-gabled projection at the centre has four-light canted windows in both ground floor bays, with coped parapets rising to bipartite windows above. There are part-glazed timber panelled doors located beneath the overhanging eaves at the re-entrant angles to the left and right, accompanied by small-pane side-lights. Bipartite windows are also present in the outer left and right bays at ground level, with bipartite windows breaking the eaves above, offset to the right and left. The glazing includes 9-pane upper and plate glass lower timber casement windows at ground level, and 12-pane timber casement windows at the first floor. The roofs are covered with red tiles, and the building retains its original rainwater goods, along with corniced sandstone wallhead stacks to the northeast and southwest, and a corniced ridge stack at the centre, topped with various terracotta cans.
The interiors were not seen in 1997. The property is enclosed by a stepped and coped tooled red rubble boundary wall at the front, which includes cast-iron railings and cast-iron pedestrian entrance gates.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 2 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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