Lynedoch Including Boundary Walls, Main Street, Killin is a Grade C listed building in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 4 May 2006. Villa. 2 related planning applications.

Lynedoch Including Boundary Walls, Main Street, Killin

WRENN ID
winding-pedestal-crimson
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
4 May 2006
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Lynedoch is a late 19th-century two-storey and attic villa with an integral shop, now disused, located on Main Street in Killin. The villa is distinctive in its appearance, featuring white harl, white-painted ashlar margins, and quoins. A particularly broad gable and a two-storey bay window contribute to its unique architectural character. The presence of a clock on the principal elevation is a rare feature, serving as a visual reminder of the original owner's occupation as a clockmaker. The building retains a traditional glazing pattern, which is increasingly uncommon in Killin.

The west-facing principal elevation features a deeply recessed entrance section to the left, with a moulded doorpiece, a dentilled cornice, and a six-panel timber door with a two-pane fanlight above. To the right of the entrance, under the overhanging eaves and within the broad gable, are three bays. A bay window rises through the ground and first floors on the left. A band course separates the ground and first floors. The ground floor to the right originally housed the shop, which has undergone later alterations. Above the shop is a round-faced clock, currently not working, featuring a white dial with black Roman numerals. The broad gable is repeated on the rear (east) elevation.

The interior exhibits fine joinerywork, including five-panel timber doors and a staircase with Art Nouveau-inspired cast-iron balusters and a timber handrail. A first-floor drawing room retains an original balustered timber chimneypiece with decorative tiles, along with a decorative cornice and picture rail. A room on the first floor located behind the clock provides access to the clock’s mechanism for adjustment. The shop interior is timber boarded. Materials include harling, red sandstone ashlar, a slate roof, and timber sash and case plate glass windows with horns.

To the northwest, a coped rubble stone boundary wall incorporates a pedestrian gate.

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