Dalveen, 76 Church Street, Larkhall is a Grade C listed building in the South Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 March 1998. House. 2 related planning applications.

Dalveen, 76 Church Street, Larkhall

WRENN ID
plain-postern-bracken
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
South Lanarkshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
30 March 1998
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Dalveen is a later 19th century, two-storey, three-bay house featuring Gothic detailing. It has three-light canted windows on the ground floor and finial-topped gabled windows above. The exterior is made of polished cream sandstone ashlar, with harled sides and polished dressings. Architectural details include a base course, a cornice and blocking course above the canted windows, and an eaves course with a cornice. The windows have chamfered reveals, aproned cills, stepped hood moulds on the first-floor windows, and long and short quoins.

On the principal elevation, there is a pilastered and corniced doorpiece at the center of the ground floor, flanked by blank shield motifs and topped with a decorative-headed stylized pediment. The entrance features a two-leaf timber panelled door. Above this, each bay has a canted window with a stepped tripartite design on the first floor, and a small roof light is situated between them.

The north side elevation includes a round-arched window on the left at the first floor and a wide-set window on the right. There is a vestigial gablehead stack above. The south side elevation has a round-arched window on the right and another window on the left at the first floor, with a gablehead stack above.

The house features two-pane timber sash and case windows, a grey slate roof, ashlar coped stacks, and ashlar skews. The gable windows have ridged ashlar skews topped with stone spike finials, bracketted skewputts, and cast-iron rainwater goods.

Additionally, there is a gatepier and boundary wall made of chamfered sandstone ashlar, with a square-plan gatepier at the northern angle topped with a gablet cap. The low surrounding walls are constructed of stugged and snecked sandstone with a ridged ashlar cope, and the original wrought-iron railings have been replaced. The interior was not seen during the last inspection in 1997.

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