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Latitude: 54.8334 / 54°50'0"N
Longitude: -4.4957 / 4°29'44"W
OS Eastings: 239800
OS Northings: 551587
OS Grid: NX398515
Mapcode National: GBR HH8Y.3FD
Mapcode Global: WH3TZ.XSB0
Plus Code: 9C6QRGM3+9P
Entry Name: Barnbarroch
Listing Name: Barnbarroch House
Listing Date: 20 July 1972
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 346799
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB13618
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200346799
Location: Kirkinner
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Electoral Ward: Mid Galloway and Wigtown West
Parish: Kirkinner
Traditional County: Wigtownshire
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Original house built 1780, later additions and remodelling John Claudius Loudon, 1806. House now a roofless shell following a fire in 1942. Rubble-built with finely fressed granite quoins and margins.
Original part: 2-storey, basement and attic, classical house. Symmetrical elevations: 3-3-3 bays to entrance elevation; 2-2-2 to garden front. Entrance front with 3-window bows to outer bays, all single light windows. Steps to central doorway. The Loudon remodelling included changing floor levels and the reworking of the main door. This was given a projecting pedimented porch supported on pillars, architraved doorpiece with blind heraldic panel above. All single light windows.
Remains of pedimented attic windows to centre at N and SW wing added in 1805: 2-storey and attic single bay addition. Rubble with finely dressed granite quoins, margins and band courses. To S elevation, full-height polished cream sandstone projecting bay with 3-light window. Balustraded parapet with ball finials to eaves. Eaves cornice, tall corniced end and axial stacks, some octagonal cans.
Mistakenly called Barnbarrow - Loudon's error. Loudon, though primarly an architectural writer and landscape gardener, did undertake a few architectural commissions early in his career, Barnbarroch is
important as one of the few surviving examples of his work. Loudon also laid out the grounds surrounding Barnbarroch for the Vaus-Agnew family.
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