Braeport Centre, Braeport, Dunblane is a Grade C listed building in the Stirling local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 28 October 1976. Community centre. 14 related planning applications.

Braeport Centre, Braeport, Dunblane

WRENN ID
leaning-render-sable
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Stirling
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
28 October 1976
Type
Community centre
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The Braeport Centre in Dunblane is a single-storey school building constructed around 1880, designed in a symmetrical H-plan and Jacobethan style. It features five bays and is built from squared and snecked yellow sandstone rubble with ashlar margins, including a base course and a moulded eaves course. The building has projecting cills, bracketted skewputts, and stone mullions.

On the west elevation, there are ball finials atop the gables, with a central gabled bay that includes an inset heraldic shield at the gablehead and a gabled stone bellcote at the apex. The ground level features paired cross-mullioned timber-framed windows, with blind flanking bays. The entrance porches are diagonally set and gabled at the re-entrant angles, while the advanced gabled outer bays have hoodmoulded, stepped three-light windows at the centre.

The east elevation shows regular fenestration on the central block with timber cross-mullioned windows, which are partially obscured by timber lean-to additions in the re-entrant angles. The advanced gabled outer bays include a tall single window to the right and a bipartite window to the left.

The north side elevation has four bays with regular fenestration, featuring bipartite windows, while the south side elevation mirrors the north.

The windows are made of plate glass and are timber framed, with sash and case designs. The roof is covered with grey slates and lead flashing, and the building has cast-iron rainwater goods.

The interior was not seen in 2001. Surrounding the property is a low, coped rubble boundary wall with imbedded cast-iron spearhead railings.

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