Corehouse Stove House (Or Vinery) is a Grade C listed building in the South Lanarkshire local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 16 September 2010. Stove house, vinery.

Corehouse Stove House (Or Vinery)

WRENN ID
hidden-alcove-magpie
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
South Lanarkshire
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
16 September 2010
Type
Stove house, vinery
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The Corehouse Stove House, also known as the Vinery, dates from around 1830. It is the remains of a stove house that was used to heat the nearby vinery. The structure features a substantial wall with a central curved alcove, which is flanked by doorways. To the south, there is a low wall that encloses a small area, which was likely originally glazed in the upper part. The building is constructed of random rubble with ashlar dressings around the doorways.

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