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Farmhouse, Champfleurie Home Farm

A Category B Listed Building in Linlithgow, West Lothian

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9714 / 55°58'17"N

Longitude: -3.5465 / 3°32'47"W

OS Eastings: 303577

OS Northings: 676458

OS Grid: NT035764

Mapcode National: GBR 1V.WTF0

Mapcode Global: WH5R9.H5FL

Plus Code: 9C7RXFC3+HC

Entry Name: Farmhouse, Champfleurie Home Farm

Listing Name: Champfleurie Home Farm

Listing Date: 25 June 1980

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 339365

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB7477

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Champfleurie Home Farm, Farmhouse

ID on this website: 200339365

Location: Linlithgow

County: West Lothian

Electoral Ward: Linlithgow

Parish: Linlithgow

Traditional County: West Lothian

Tagged with: Farmhouse

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Description

1845. U-plan steading with Tudor details, altered for residential use. Cream stugged coursed sandstone rubble, squared to W (principal) elevation of W range.

W RANGE: 2-storey, former stable block.

W Elevation: 11 symmetrical bays; base and moulded string courses, bipartite windows, hoodmoulds, crenellated parapet; slightly advanced and taller centre 3 bays and gabled end bays; door to centre, 2nd and 4th bay to right,and same to left, blocked door to each end bay, bipartite windows to remaining bays at ground and to each bay at 1st floor. E (courtyard) elevation: 13-bays; 3 Tudor-arched carriage arches to taller centre, bipartite window with wooden mullion (to former hayloft) above. 6-bay to left; door flanked by windows to each 3 bays; small bipartite window over door to far left. 4 bays to right, door and window to each 2 bays, small bipartite window over door to far right. 8-pane casement windows to each window at ground, 6-pane to 1st floor at W elevation; 8-pane and 12-pane sash and case windows to E elevation, carriage archway glazed. Grey slate roof, Velux rooflights to courtyard, ashlar coped and moulded skews, blocked skewputts, group of 3 moulded and coped polygonal ashlar stacks to gables of centre 3-bay block.

N RANGE: single storey.

N elevation: 9 asymmetrical bays; door to 2nd and 5th bays from right, round-headed arch to outer left now glazed in windows.

S (courtyard) elevation: 6 asymmetrical bays; door 1st, 2nd and 5th baysfrom left.

E RANGE: single storey.

W (courtyard) elevation; 3 asymmetrical bays, door to outer left with U-plan arrangement of buildings joined at right angles to right (SE). 2-storey house with gabled W elevation with bipartite window at 1st floor, ashlar coped skews, ball finials to skewputts, tall stack to right, single storey wings to N and S gabled end walls joined by wall with door to main courtyard.

Sash and case windows. Grey slate roof, Velux rooflights, ashlar coped skews, stacks to gables.

Statement of Interest

The steading was described in 1845 as "in the course of erection" and "very superior".

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