Holme Hill Lodge, Holmehill House, Perth Road, Dunblane is a Grade C listed building in the Stirling local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 28 October 1976. Lodge. 5 related planning applications.
Holme Hill Lodge, Holmehill House, Perth Road, Dunblane
- WRENN ID
- tilted-fireplace-alder
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Stirling
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 28 October 1976
- Type
- Lodge
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Holme Hill Lodge, located at Holmehill House on Perth Road in Dunblane, was designed by William Stirling in 1826, with later additions. This Tudor-style lodge features a single and two-storey, three-bay, irregular plan. It is built from red ashlar sandstone that has been painted red, and includes a base course and a chamfered parapet eaves course. The windows are adorned with hoodmoulds and chamfered reveals, and the building has bracketted skewputts.
On the south elevation, the lodge has a slightly advanced open porch at the center, with a clasped diagonal buttress to the right and a modern glazed door. To the right, there is a single bay with a narrow window, while to the left, an advanced gabled bay features an advanced canted window at the center.
The north elevation has advanced flat-roofed bays on the outer left and center, both topped with crenellated parapets. A two-storey gable end is located to the right, with a single-storey advanced gabled bay abutting the center.
On the east side elevation, there is a gable end to the left with a stone-mullioned bipartite window. A slightly advanced flat-roofed bay to the right features an embattled parapet and another bipartite window.
The west side elevation has a blind gable end with a small window in the bay to the left. There is a section of flat-roofed block at the rear, abutting the northwest corner and linking to the gable end of a two-storey, three-bay later addition.
The lodge has multi-pane casement windows, grey slate roofing with lead flashing, and cast-iron rainwater goods. The interior, as seen in 2002, is plain and has been recently renovated.
The gatepiers and boundary wall are made of octagonal red ashlar sandstone, featuring columns on plinths, a moulded cornice, and gableted caps. The wall has bowed sections in red ashlar with saddle-back coping flanking the piers, which terminate in plain outer piers. The wall continues to the right in random rubble.
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- Related listed building consents — 5 applications
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- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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