Latitude: 54.635 / 54°38'5"N
Longitude: -4.8572 / 4°51'25"W
OS Eastings: 215692
OS Northings: 530398
OS Grid: NX156303
Mapcode National: GBR GJCG.CWT
Mapcode Global: WH2TN.CR9N
Plus Code: 9C6QJ4MV+X4
Entry Name: Lighthouse, Mull Of Galloway
Listing Name: Mull of Galloway Lighthouse, Lighthouse Keepers' Houses and Boundary Walls
Listing Date: 20 July 1972
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 346750
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB13578
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200346750
Location: Kirkmaiden
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Electoral Ward: Stranraer and the Rhins
Parish: Kirkmaiden
Traditional County: Wigtownshire
Tagged with: Lighthouse
Robert Stevenson, 1828; circular lighthouse and symmetrical block of single storey lighthouse keepers' houses. D A Stevenson, 1894; engine house and adjoining house.
LIGHTHOUSE: tall tower. Painted rubble; painted ashlar dressings. Narrow windows. Door to E. 3 windows to W, 3 to SE and 2 to NE. Corbelled gallery, with latticed metal railing. Cast-iron parapet. Surmounted by domed lantern, with 3 rows of triangular framed glazing. Semicircular wing (formerly fuel stores) encircling base to W; window to NW, W and SW to bowed elevation to W; door to left and right of tower to E; flat-roofed, with 2 wallhead stacks to W. Modern glazing.
Interior not seen 1993.
LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS' HOUSES: situated to E, within enclosure. Single storey range, with slightly lower wings adjoined to N and S; contains 2 houses. Painted rubble; painted droved ashlar dressings. Raised margins. Band course above windows to main block. Base course. Flat-roofed, with blocking course. 3 rendered coped axial stacks. Double-leaf boarded doors. Modern glazing. Tall cans.
W ELEVATION: 8-bay (originally 6-bay) main block. 3rd and 6th bays advanced, and pedimented above blocking course, each with door. Window to remaining bays, smaller and later in outer bays. Wing recessed to left and right, each with bipartite window (originally with door). Wall adjoined in outer bays of main block, and linked to semicircular wing of tower.
E ELEVATION: 6-bay main block. Penultimate bays to left and right advanced, and pedimented above blocking course. Regular fenestration. Wing recessed to left and right, each with later window.
N ELEVATION: harled lower wing adjoined, with door to left of centre and window to left to N.
S ELEVATION: harled lower wing adjoined, with door to S.
ENGINE HOUSE: former engine house and adjoining house; situated to S, within enclosure. Flat-roofed, with blocking course; axial stack. Small-paned glazing to engine house. 5-bay (2-3) engine house to left to N, 3-bay house to right; door and flanking windows to house; door in bay to right of centre to engine house, windows in remaining bays. 8-
bay to S; door in bay to left of centre; windows in remaining bays.
ENCLOSURE WALLS: painted rubble walls, forming enclosure for lighthouse complex; pair of block-capped square gatepiers to W and to N. Square-plan cultivation enclosure adjoined to E; stone gateway, with angled overthrow and door, to W.
Foghorn (D A Stevenson, 1894) situated down slope to S.
Gabled outbuilding (former byre ?), situated to NE. Painted rubble; slate roof. 2 doors at centre to E; 3 later machinery doors.
4 windows to W. Ridge stack.
Rubble wall across headland to W, with 3 painted block-capped
square gatepiers.
Automatic light. The lighthouse keepers' houses are now used as holiday accommodation. The lighthouse was lit in 1830. The wings to the lighthouse keepers'houses each originally contained a byre, ash pit and privy. The engine house block originally contained an engine room, dry store and workshop, and coal and oil cellars.
Upgraded, Cat B to A, 7 April 1998.
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