Drumkinnon Farm, Lower Stoneymollan Road, Balloch is a Grade B listed building in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 14 May 1971. Stableblock.
Drumkinnon Farm, Lower Stoneymollan Road, Balloch
- WRENN ID
- shadowed-shingle-kestrel
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 14 May 1971
- Type
- Stableblock
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Drumkinnon Farm, located on Lower Stoneymollan Road in Balloch, is a Tudor-Gothic stable block designed by Robert Lugar in the early 19th century. The building features an ashlar front and is constructed from red sandstone rubble with ashlar margins and dressings on the courtyard sides. It has a base course, hoodmoulds, and a blocking course.
The east elevation presents a symmetrical design with a slightly advanced gabled entrance at the center, featuring chevron crenellations and stop-chamfered arrisses. There is a broad Tudor-arched carriage pend with a shaped hoodmould, flanked by narrow arrowslit lights. Above, a bipartite Tudor-arched window is set beneath an apex stack. The flanking bays are nearly symmetrical, with the right bay showcasing three blind basket-arched windows and a taller gable that includes a blind basket-arched window with a hoodmould and a blind oculus at the center. The left wing mirrors this design, except for a 12-pane sash and case window located to the right of the blind window in the outer gable.
The courtyard elevation is made of squared and snecked rubble with ashlar margins. At the center, there is a Tudor-arched coach arch with a hoodmould and narrow flanking windows. To the right, there are two bays with lower Tudor-arched coach arches at ground level and dormer-headed windows above, with the penultimate bay being broader.
The south range includes a two-storey, three-bay house to the right, featuring a panelled door at the center with a tripartite letterbox fanlight and a stepped hoodmould that rises to the eaves, topped by a tall wallhead stack. The symmetrical flanking bays have windows at ground level and gabled dormerheads above. To the right, there is a long single-storey cottage block.
The west range consists of a four-bay symmetrical center range with Tudor-archways at ground level and arrowslits symmetrically placed above, along with multi-paned rooflights and lower link blocks to the side wing.
The north and south ranges are lower wings, with the left wing featuring a window and door to the left and three boarded doors symmetrically arranged to the right. The opposite range is treated similarly.
The courtyard is paved with granite setts and includes an enclosure to the right, consisting of a rubble wall with sandstone coping and modern railings.
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