Dineiddwg, Mugdock, Milngavie is a Grade B listed building in the Stirling local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 10 October 1988. Country house. 2 related planning applications.

Dineiddwg, Mugdock, Milngavie

WRENN ID
white-window-plum
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Stirling
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
10 October 1988
Type
Country house
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Scots Renaissance-style, asymmetrical, two-storey country house of stugged, squared masonry with polished dressings. Designed by Honeyman, Keppie and Mackintosh, 1906, now (1988) reduced by approximately one third and roughly L-plan. The main entrance elevation is U-plan with single storey porch in the left re-entrant angle; additional single storey billiard room extension with canted east end. Windows sash and case set behind stone transoms, upper sash small pane, lower plate glass. Wallhead parapets, gablehead and ridge stacks, slate roof.

Interior: lavishly fitted interior. The surviving rooms retain high quality panelling and plasterwork. Hall and Staircase: Jacobean style; two-thirds panelled, chequered black and white marble floor; stair with screen at foot, alternatively stick and cut-out balusters. Dining Room: an elaborately screened inglenook and green marble and timber chimney-piece. Panelled reveals to bay window. The Drawing Room: (now reduced in size) deep white and grey marble surround set into carved timber chimneypiece (carving displays sinuous details reminiscent of Mackintosh). The Billiard Room: elaborately panelled, Jacobean-style inglenook with marble fire surround; top lit. Small Study: panelled with small chimneypiece. First Floor Gallery: shallow plaster barrel vault with 17th century-style decorated panels.

Good door furniture survives. Garden Gate: rusticated masonry piers with obelisks. Elaborate cast iron gates in Jacobean-manner.

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