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Crawfordton House School

A Category B Listed Building in Mid and Upper Nithsdale, Dumfries and Galloway

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.1949 / 55°11'41"N

Longitude: -3.8925 / 3°53'33"W

OS Eastings: 279626

OS Northings: 590592

OS Grid: NX796905

Mapcode National: GBR 188C.2L

Mapcode Global: WH4TP.5PND

Plus Code: 9C7R54V4+XX

Entry Name: Crawfordton House School

Listing Name: Crawfordton School (Main Block)

Listing Date: 26 June 1986

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 342781

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB10343

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200342781

Location: Glencairn

County: Dumfries and Galloway

Electoral Ward: Mid and Upper Nithsdale

Parish: Glencairn

Traditional County: Dumfriesshire

Tagged with: School building Country house

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Description

Peddie & Kinnear, architects. Dated 1865. Scottish Baronial
mansion house; asymmetrical; 2 storeys and attics over raised
basement. Snecked, bullfaced ashlar, polished dressings, rope
and roll-mouldings; strings, corbelled angle turrets,
crow-stepped gables, finialed and pedimented dormer heads.
Single or mullioned windows. 4-storey square tower over
entrance bay, corbelled and machicolated, conical-roofed cap
house over stair turret. North elevation: off-centre
flat-roofed porch linked to main elevation by curved
passageway, foliate decoration below parapet, pedimented
datestone over architraved door. Round-headed window above in
tower with columned jambs and arched head, corbelled
semi-circular balcony. Slightly advanced outer gables, angle
turret at north west, conical roof above cut off to support
columned belfry with conical roof. Adjoining low service wing
returns north; modern classroom addition (excluded from
listing) to north east angle. East elevation: outer bays
canted, and corbelled to square below gables; full height
circular turrets to inner re-entrant angle at left; boldly
corbelled balcony to inner bays above basement level, arcaded
balustrade South elevation: 4-light ground floor window in
projecting square bay; 2 tall wall head stacks, south west
angle turret corbelled above basement, corbelled to square
and gabled at 1st floor; 3-light stair window with stepped
cills and pedimented gable faces east. Wall head, apex and
axial stacks, some off-set, mostly with decoration below
cope. Slated roofs.
Interior: ground floor ceiling cornices mostly have foliate
decoration; similar ornament to chimney pieces. Steps lead
from main door into entrance hall; staircase has twisted
wooden balusters with pendants below newels. Library has
fitted bookshelves: large room adjoining (at south east) has
ribbed ceiling. Partly enclosed by rubble-built
irregular-plan terrace wall with ashlar parapet and piers.

Statement of Interest

Built for George Walker of Crawfordton. Purchased by school

1940.

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