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Gibliston House

A Category A Listed Building in Carnbee, Fife

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.2347 / 56°14'4"N

Longitude: -2.8113 / 2°48'40"W

OS Eastings: 349806

OS Northings: 704979

OS Grid: NO498049

Mapcode National: GBR 2Q.C4CY

Mapcode Global: WH7SK.SKH8

Plus Code: 9C8V65MQ+VF

Entry Name: Gibliston House

Listing Name: Gibliston House

Listing Date: 1 March 1984

Category: A

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 330365

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB155

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200330365

Location: Carnbee

County: Fife

Electoral Ward: East Neuk and Landward

Parish: Carnbee

Traditional County: Fife

Tagged with: House Mansion

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Description

Built circa 1820. Classical villa; symmetrical; 2 storeys
over raised basement, 3 bays, with bowed single storey over
basement bay on west; various extensions to north and to west
by Sir Robert Lorimer, Architect 1916-31. Original House is
ashlar, rock-faced at basement, rusticated to ground floor,
and polished at 1st floor. South elevation: ground floor
openings in shallow recessed segmental-arched panels;
tripartite windows with blind balustrades, central advanced
bay with pilastered doorpiece, fanlight and sidelights at
head of flight of splayed steps with screens added 1919. 1st
floor with central tripartite (blind outer lights), single
windows in outer bays. Band course over ground floor and
basement, string course between ground floor windows, cornice
and blocking course, latter raised centrally. 2 piended
dormers added 1919; symmetrically placed stacks and slate
roof. Extended to north by Sir Robert Lorimer: 3 bays to
harled north elevation: door with tall fanlight in lugged
architrave at right, bipartites to ground floor of lower,
advanced central and left bays.
Square, single storey, flat-roofed, harled study added at
north west corner 1927, simple rectangular conservatory
beyond against south wall of outhouse. Study has 2 tall
18-pane sashes to south elevation, single sash to west: single
tall stack.
2 sundials in garden.

Statement of Interest

Probably built for Robert Gillespie Smith of Gibliston

1776-1855.

Purchased by Sir Robert Lorimer in 1916, and still (1981)

owned by his family.

Comparable elevation drawing in David Hamilton collection at

Glasgow University.

House contains some furniture designed by Lorimer.

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