3 And 6-7 Caithness Row, New Lanark is a Grade A listed building in the South Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 12 January 1971. Terrace of mill workers' houses.

3 And 6-7 Caithness Row, New Lanark

WRENN ID
far-turret-kestrel
Grade
A
Local Planning Authority
South Lanarkshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
12 January 1971
Type
Terrace of mill workers' houses
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

1792-3; Counting House circa 1810-16; restoration and internal alterations Ian G Lindsay, 1966. 2-storey (3 to rear), 12-bay, gently curved gabled terrace of mill workers' houses with 2-bay, piend-roofed, bow-ended counting house to N end, all one room deep, on sloping site. Random sandstone rubble (coursed rubble to Counting House) with droved and stugged ashlar dressings; S gable harled. Long and sort quoins. Regular fenestration with tabbed ashlar margins. 4 symmetrical 3-bay units to E (front) elevation with stone steps to central timber-boarded doors.

COUNTING HOUSE: 3-bay bowed façade to N with central timber boarded door flanked by windows. 2 bays to side elevations; stone forestair to timber-boarded door at first floor to E elevation.

Predominantly 12-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows. Gablehead and ridge ashlar-coped rubble stacks with small clay cans. Grey slate roof. Granite sets to pavement at front elevation.

INTERIOR (COUNTING HOUSE): double height oval room at first floor with curved timber-panelled doors to entrance and cupboard surmounted by niche; original iron safe and shelving; original cast-iron fireplace.

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