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Latitude: 55.3096 / 55°18'34"N
Longitude: -3.4525 / 3°27'9"W
OS Eastings: 307899
OS Northings: 602680
OS Grid: NT078026
Mapcode National: GBR 47B1.BH
Mapcode Global: WH5VF.YS3Z
Plus Code: 9C7R8G5W+RX
Entry Name: Beattock House Hotel, Beattock
Listing Name: Beattock Village, Beattock House Hotel and Gatepiers to North and to South
Listing Date: 22 February 1988
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 342241
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB9906
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Beattock, Beattock House Hotel
ID on this website: 200342241
Location: Kirkpatrick-Juxta
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Electoral Ward: Annandale North
Parish: Kirkpatrick-Juxta
Traditional County: Dumfriesshire
Tagged with: Hotel
Probably Walter Newall architect, circa 1850; additions to W
in sympathetic style circa 1900, reproducing details of
original house; subsequent lesser additions. Picturesque
2-storey villa with basement, barge-boarded gables and dormer
heads. Stugged red ashlar coursers with polished dressings,
windows with deep cavetto cornices.
ORIGINAL HOUSE: N, S and E elevations broadly similar, each 3
irregular bays with advanced wide gable right (4th bay on N
elevation recessed right); upper windows with bracketted
cills and shaped caps; otherwise windows in full-height
projecting shallow bays. S elevation: door in inner bay, with
steps and balustrade, shallow porch with cavetto cornice and
consoles with anthemion ornament; balustrade above and 1st
floor window deeply recessed in round-arched panel. N-facing
door in main gable; wide canted (? circa 1930) window
replaces ground floor windows alongside. Bracketted eaves
with decorative bargeboards and finials; low axial stacks
with tall flues; roofed with graded slates. Circa 1900
addition also with bargeboarded gables.
GATEPIERS: all chamfered and corniced square piers made of
red ashlar; 4 piers at N with short quadrants and cast-iron
gates; urns over inner piers perhaps added late 19th century.
2 piers at S with pyramidal caps raised on blocks.
Similar urns to those over inner piers of N gate can be seen in Dumfries at Newall's Mount St Michael's at St Joseph's College.
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