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Latitude: 54.9553 / 54°57'18"N
Longitude: -4.487 / 4°29'13"W
OS Eastings: 240843
OS Northings: 565121
OS Grid: NX408651
Mapcode National: GBR 4G.YZ28
Mapcode Global: WH3TF.1QM2
Plus Code: 9C6QXG47+46
Entry Name: Penninghame Manse, Newton Stewart
Listing Name: Princes Street, Glenkiel House Former Penninghame Manse with Coach House, Gates, Gatepiers and Railings
Listing Date: 20 July 1972
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 384093
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB38677
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Newton Stewart, Penninghame Manse
ID on this website: 200384093
Location: Newton Stewart
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Town: Newton Stewart
Electoral Ward: Mid Galloway and Wigtown West
Traditional County: Wigtownshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
1828. 2-storey, 3-bay former manse with single storey pavilions. Squared and coursed whinstone with red sandstone ashlar dressings; eaves course and cornice. E ELEVATION: broken pedimented ashlar columned doorpiece at centre; round-arched doorway with radial fanlight and 2-leaf panelled doors. Bipartite flanking to right (ashlar mullion), probably a late 19th century alteration. Window to left; window to each bay at 1st floor. Single bay, piend-roofed pavilions recessed to outer left and right, each with windows. Blank gable to principal block on return to right, window at 1st floor on return to left.
W ELEVATION: stair window at centre flanked by window at ground to right and piend-roofed porch projection to left. 2 1st floor windows. Pavilions flush with wall-plane of principal block, that to right with door and window.
Small-pane glazing patterns in sash and case windows.
Grey slate roofs. Ashlar coped skews and broad gablehead stacks; full co mplement of cans. 2 rooflights to front, 3 to rear. Lead covering to eaves cornice
INTERIOR: not seen 1993.
GATES, GATEPIERS, RAILINGS: decorative 2-leaf iron gates and railings on low rubble walls. 2 stone gatepiers with moulded faces and cushion caps. Coach house/stable block to NW at rear.
The NSA records that the manse was built by "the present incumbent" in 1828, accompanied by 12 acres of glebe. An earlier manse accompanied an earlier parish church three miles to the south at Penninghame Clachan.
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