Latitude: 55.063 / 55°3'46"N
Longitude: -3.6088 / 3°36'31"W
OS Eastings: 297347
OS Northings: 575461
OS Grid: NX973754
Mapcode National: GBR 397W.HV
Mapcode Global: WH5WQ.J0RG
Plus Code: 9C7R397R+5F
Entry Name: Rosefield Mills, Troqueer Road, Dumfries
Listing Name: Troqueer Road, Rosefield Mills
Listing Date: 21 August 1987
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 362968
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB26348
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Dumfries, Troqueer Road, Rosefield Mills
ID on this website: 200362968
Location: Dumfries
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Town: Dumfries
Electoral Ward: Abbey
Traditional County: Kirkcudbrightshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Large woollen mill complex by Alan Crombie; 3 principal ranges
included in listing, comprising:
a) Riverside mill dated 1886. Tall 2-storey NE riverside
frontage, symmetrical, Venetian manner, brick with red
sandstone dressings. 11 bays, each comprising 2 giant arches
enclosing wide single-light windows with moulded lintels at
ground floor and 2 arched lights with quatrefoiled tympana
over panelled aprons with rosettes set in central diamonds
at 1st, arched corbel table above bearing parapet. End bays
slightly advanced as corner towers with higher machicolated
parapets, 1st floor windows overarched with traceried
tympana. Central bay has similar treatment at ground floor,
upper floor, treated as rectangular panel containing 4-bay
Venetian Romanesque arcade, attached columns with foliate
capitals and intersecting ogee arched blind tracery above.
Inscription panel, and cartouche with date under small
finialled pediment at centre of raised parapet. River facade
returns 2 bays beyond the tower at the S end.
b) Office block dated 1889. Franco-Venetian, 2-storey
symmetrical brick with red sandstone dressings. Central
3-stage 1-bay entrance tower, segment-headed architraved
doorway, arched and keyblocked 1st floor window with balcony
on twinned console brackets, top stage with circular windows
set in square panels, pyramid roof with oculus dormers on
arcaded corbel table. Single recessed bays link to end
pavilions, paired openings to front, round-arched with
console features at the architrave on Ionic voluted impost
band at ground floor, stilted segment-headed windows,
paired shafted-mullions with linked Corinthianesque capitals,
3-window flank with simpler single-light treatment to N,
single centre window over mill to S. Bracketted cornice,
colonnetted balustrade with urns, and raised circular centre
panels on main front, high pavilion roofs, brattishing of
platforms recently removed. Ground floor frontage of right
hand pavilion altered as shop.
c) Troqueer road frontage of mill. Probably built 1889.
Single-storey 7-bay frontage, brick with stone dressings, semi-elliptical arch with head set in cartouche and mounting
at keystone at centre bay, flanking bays have 2-light
round-arched windows with Ionic colonnette mullions.
Pilaster strip divisions, arched corbel tables between,
cornice and low parapet with urn finials, left hand 2 missing.
2nd and 6th bays have been altered as additional entrances,
modern applied signboards at all 3 entrances.
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