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Latitude: 56.1146 / 56°6'52"N
Longitude: -4.1881 / 4°11'17"W
OS Eastings: 264041
OS Northings: 693468
OS Grid: NS640934
Mapcode National: GBR 12.LM36
Mapcode Global: WH4P2.MKVW
Plus Code: 9C8Q4R76+RP
Entry Name: Swimming Pool, Gribloch House, Kippen
Listing Name: Gribloch House and Swimming Pool
Listing Date: 19 August 1986
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 340269
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB8191
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Kippen, Gribloch House, Swimming Pool
ID on this website: 200340269
Location: Kippen
County: Stirling
Electoral Ward: Forth and Endrick
Parish: Kippen
Traditional County: Stirlingshire
Tagged with: Swimming pool
Basil Spence and Perry Duncan, 1937-9. Originally planned house combining modern streamline design with some traditional detailing. Curved entrance front with 5 central bays, 1 wide bay to east, west bay projected to bold bow on west elevation; garden front with 2 deep, splayed 3-bay wings flanking swimming pool; lower service wing to east. All 2 storeys. Ashlar base course and dressings, harled walls, very shallow pitched copper roof behind a parapet. Porch supported on tall fluted wooden columns, door in moulded architrave with oculus above. Curved bay between wings to garden front filled with full-height 5-light stair/hall window;
All windows metal framed casements, taller at ground and those opening onto 1st floor cantilevered balconies, windows closely spaced at ground in west bow, some porthole windows.
Long service range to east.
Interior: central oval stair hall with boldly sweeping cantilevered stair, finely looped wrought-iron balustrade and mahogany handrail; plaster frieze of shells linked with ropes. Study with curved ends decorated in sophisticated Art Deco style.
Drawing room simple neo-Georgian manner.
Dining room with buffet recess and coved cornice. Original details survive in 1st floor bedrooms eg mirrored surrounds to chimneypieces, and in nursery.
Swimming pool: set between wings on South front. Sea lion fountain from Compton Pottery Guildford.
Built for John Colville (of the Steel family). Possibly the largest private house to be built in Scotland in the 1930s. A model of the house survives at Glasgow College of Art.
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