Edendarroch House is a Grade C listed building in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 8 September 1980.
Edendarroch House
- WRENN ID
- little-granite-heath
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 8 September 1980
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Edendarroch House is an Italianate villa dating to around 1860, built in a style popular on the Clyde coast. It is a two-story asymmetrical building with gabled elevations and a corner tower. The exterior is constructed from whinstone rubble with harl pointing, ashlar margins, and dressings. The building features a base course, a band course, and projecting eaves supported by brackets. Segmental-arched windows are found on the ground floor, while round-arched windows with impost blocks are present on the first floor of the principal elevations.
The north (entrance) elevation has a three-stage, piend-roofed tower projecting to the right, with a bipartite window at ground level, an ashlar mullion, and round-headed windows on each face of the first floor. It also has a tripartite round-headed window at the upper stage and on the returns. A broad gable is to the outer left, containing a bipartite window at ground level and a single window at first floor. A flat-roofed stone porch sits within the re-entrant angle to the right, and it features a round-headed door with an impost block.
The east elevation includes a canted window to the outer right at ground level and tripartite windows to the left. Bipartite windows are also present, with gablets breaking the eaves above. The first floor features a window at the centre. The south (rear) elevation features a broad gable to the outer right and a lower, piend-roofed service block to the outer left, with a gable breaking the eaves over a window.
The west elevation includes the tower to the outer left and a bay with a tall round-headed stair window to the right. A two-bay gable is to the outer right, with windows arranged asymmetrically. A lower service block is to the far right, with doors at ground level and a piend-roofed dormerhead breaking the eaves at the centre. The building has plate glass timber sash and case windows, a grey slate roof with lead flashings, corniced ashlar ridge stacks, and decorative octagonal cans. The interior was not inspected in 1994.
The gatepiers are of sandstone ashlar with pyramidal ashlar caps, and the boundary wall is constructed of rubble with semicircular coping.
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