North Manse, Station Road, Buchlyvie is a Grade C listed building in the Stirling local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 10 July 1998. Manse.

North Manse, Station Road, Buchlyvie

WRENN ID
hallowed-wicket-marsh
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Stirling
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
10 July 1998
Type
Manse
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

North Manse, located on Station Road in Buchlyvie, is an earlier 19th-century, two-storey, five-bay former manse designed in a T-plan, which has been altered over time. The building is harled with stone margins and quoin strips, featuring a porch with a cornice and blocking course, and a partial eaves course. It has stone mullions throughout.

The southeast elevation is symmetrical, showcasing a central bay with a harled porch and a door that has a plate glass fanlight on the left return. There are windows on the southeast side and the right return, with additional windows in the flanking bays and regular fenestration close to the eaves on the first floor. To the outer right, there is a slightly recessed bay with a window on each floor, and to the outer left, a recessed single-storey bay with a window.

On the northwest elevation, there is a broad gabled bay at the center with a wide doorway to the ground right and a stair window above it. Each floor has a bipartite window to the left. There is a flat-roofed extension filling the re-entrant angle to the right, which contains two windows on the ground floor and another window on the first floor, along with a small window under a catslide roof in the outer right bay. The left return has a first-floor window and a low lean-to extension at the outer left.

The northeast elevation features a gabled section with a window on each floor at the outer left. The southwest elevation has a lower gable of a single-storey bay with a lean-to projection on the left and a recessed door under a catslide roof to the outer left. The stair window has a 21-pane glazing pattern, while the other timber sash and case windows have plate glass glazing. The roof is covered with graded grey slates, and there are coped ashlar stacks with a full complement of stacks and moulded ashlar skewputts.

Additionally, there are pyramidal-coped, square-section ashlar gatepiers flanking the pedestrian access, which features a decorative cast-iron gate. The boundary walls are made of coped rubble and have been breached to the southwest. These gatepiers, gate, and boundary walls enclose the Buchlyvie Former Associated Synod Church and graveyard, which is located southwest of the manse.

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