Including Timber Shed, Rhebreck, Easter Balmoral is a Grade B listed building in the Cairngorms National Park local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 12 March 2010. House.

Including Timber Shed, Rhebreck, Easter Balmoral

WRENN ID
endless-basalt-sorrel
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Cairngorms National Park
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
12 March 2010
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This is a two-storey, L-plan house built around 1860, likely by William Smith. The house features a gabled roof with the first floor breaking the eaves and includes Tudor architectural details. It is constructed from squared and coursed granite with a base course.

On the northeast elevation, there are three bays. At the center, a stone, gabled porch is located in the re-entrant angle formed with a slightly advanced bay to the right. This porch has a Tudor-arched doorway, a panelled door, and a fanlight, with a narrow window on the return to the left. The broad gabled bay to the right has a window at ground level and a hoodmoulded window in the gablehead on the first floor. The left bay features a window at ground level and a swept-gabled dormer window that breaks the eaves above.

The northwest elevation shows a gable to the left with a raised chimneybreast, flanked by windows at ground level (the left one is blind) and a small window on the first floor to the right. A larger window is located to the right, with a gabled dormer breaking the eaves above on the first floor.

On the southeast elevation, the gable end of the entrance wing is to the right, featuring a narrow window and a blind window at ground level, with blind arrowslits flanking a corbelled chimneybreast above.

There is a later gabled stone projection added to the rear, possibly at the re-entrant angle. The northeast elevation has cross windows, while the other elevations feature small-pane sash and case windows. The house has overhanging eaves, grey slate roofing, gablehead stacks, and decorative loop barge boards on the porch and dormer windows, complete with kingposts and finials.

Additionally, there is a timber shed to the south. This rectangular-plan, gabled shed is slatted and partially set into the steep slope at the rear of the house. It has multi-pane fixed timber windows and is also covered with graded grey slates.

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