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Latitude: 55.789 / 55°47'20"N
Longitude: -4.8661 / 4°51'57"W
OS Eastings: 220397
OS Northings: 658793
OS Grid: NS203587
Mapcode National: GBR 30.8BTW
Mapcode Global: WH2N1.7R2G
Plus Code: 9C7QQ4QM+HH
Entry Name: Elderslie Hotel (formerly Priory Lodge), Broomfield Place, Largs
Listing Name: Broomfield Place Elderslie Hotel (Building to North; Formerly Priory Lodge)
Listing Date: 14 April 1971
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 382181
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB37161
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Largs, Broomfield Place, Elderslie Hotel
ID on this website: 200382181
Location: Largs
County: North Ayrshire
Town: Largs
Electoral Ward: North Coast and Cumbraes
Traditional County: Ayrshire
Tagged with: Hotel
David and James Hamilton, Architects. Built 1829-30. Near
symmetrical 2-storey over basement 5-bay house with
Tudoresque detail, with single storey single bay wing to
north. Polished ashlar. Outer gabled bays slightly advanced,
with parapets, crenellated at left. Door with fanlight
and sidelights in left bay, with decorative cast-iron
canopy supported on delicate iron stanchions. Tripartite
above. Right bay with canted ground floor window and single
window above. 3 tall, ground floor windows in central bays, basket-arched windows above with gabled dormer heads.
Basement windows are segmental-headed. Sash windows
throughout: all single windows with hoodmoulds. Cornice.
Decorative finials to gables and dormerheads. Clustered
stacks and slate roof. Low extension to north has single
hood-moulded sash window and engaged octagonal angle pier
to left. Linked by modern covered passage to block to
south. Set behind low garden wall with square gatepiers.
Built for Alexander Dunlop.
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