Latitude: 55.1966 / 55°11'47"N
Longitude: -3.9429 / 3°56'34"W
OS Eastings: 276428
OS Northings: 590867
OS Grid: NX764908
Mapcode National: GBR 08XB.5Z
Mapcode Global: WH4TN.DNP3
Plus Code: 9C7R53W4+JV
Entry Name: Glenluiart
Listing Name: Glenluiart House
Listing Date: 26 June 1986
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 342736
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB10307
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200342736
Location: Glencairn
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Electoral Ward: Mid and Upper Nithsdale
Parish: Glencairn
Traditional County: Dumfriesshire
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W West Nave of London, architect. Dated 1900-1 Mansion house
in Arts and Crafts style with large mullioned and transomed
and smaller mullioned windows, all with small leaded panes; asymmetrical; 2/3 storeys over raised basement. Rubble-built,
with red ashlar dressings. South elevation: off-centre door
at raised basement with shallow sidelights, and flat canopy,
windows to left. Tall mullioned and transomed window above
reaching to eaves, wide dormer in roof; outer gables (one
crow-stepped), 4-light windows to right, wide canted windows
to left, with parapet below attic window. Gabled and piended
slate roofs, on various levels.
2-storey, wide canted window to east elevation below wide
mullioned window, roof piended above, and swept over eaves.
Tall stack to west elevation rises from stepped, full-height
projecting base. Coped stacks. Low courtyard to north, gabled
projection on 2 columns above rear door.
Interior: some decorative wood panelling.
Built for Mrs Monteith. Foundation stone beside door
inscribed "EMM 1900"; rainwater heads dated 1901. James
Barbour was supervising architect. Architects' names also
provided by owner. Original scheme shows red tile roof.
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