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Latitude: 55.6193 / 55°37'9"N
Longitude: -3.6708 / 3°40'14"W
OS Eastings: 294875
OS Northings: 637457
OS Grid: NS948374
Mapcode National: GBR 23TG.2G
Mapcode Global: WH5SZ.L07Z
Plus Code: 9C7RJ89H+PM
Entry Name: Eastend House
Listing Name: Eastend House and Steading
Listing Date: 12 January 1971
Last Amended: 11 February 2011
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 331125
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB720
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200331125
Location: Carmichael
County: South Lanarkshire
Electoral Ward: Clydesdale East
Parish: Carmichael
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
Tagged with: House
Core circa 1500, extended in 1673 and early 18th century; David Bryce, remodelled and extended dated 1851. 3-storey and attic L-plan Scottish Baronial house, Georgian facade to S elevation. Rubble with ashlar dressings.
STEADING: early 19th century, single storey and attic quadrangular-plan steading comprising of stables, byres, dovecot and residential accomodation; tower over entrance pend. Rubble with droved ashlar dressings.
Eastend House is located on the southern part of the Carmichael Estate. The house has been extended in several phases, the last of which was by the prolific Scottish architect David Bryce, who was accomplished in the Scottish Baronial style. In 1940 the house was occupied by the General Staff of the Polish Army.
Eastend Farm Steading is an earlier 18th century largely-unaltered building that is representative of the improvements undertaken to the estate during this period. Many original features have been retained, such as the horse stalls, cattle pends and stone midden.
(Steading added to listing following visit in 2010 to steading only)
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