Bystone Mews is a Grade C listed building in the South Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 9 March 1987.

Bystone Mews

WRENN ID
last-lintel-elm
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
South Lanarkshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
9 March 1987
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Bystone Mews is a single-storey and attic cottage built around 1929, with subsequent alterations, and designed in the Arts and Crafts style by Stewart C Paterson of Glasgow. The exterior is white-harled, with contrasting red brick dressings and swept-eaved red-tiled roofs. The front (east) elevation features two large French windows. A gable to the left has a ground floor window that continues onto the south return. The north and south facing gable heads are both jettied above a timber attic circle and are tile-hung. Original windows are leaded; a brick cornice runs along the top of the walls, and there are a pair of yellow brick stacks.

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