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Latitude: 55.5343 / 55°32'3"N
Longitude: -4.6484 / 4°38'54"W
OS Eastings: 232956
OS Northings: 629919
OS Grid: NS329299
Mapcode National: GBR 39.SD9W
Mapcode Global: WH2PH.K5P4
Plus Code: 9C7QG9M2+PJ
Entry Name: 137 Bentinck Drive, Troon
Listing Name: 137 Bentinck Drive, Rowallan, Including Boundary Wall and Gatepiers
Listing Date: 30 March 1998
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 392074
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB45247
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200392074
Location: Troon
County: South Ayrshire
Town: Troon
Electoral Ward: Troon
Traditional County: Ayrshire
Tagged with: House
James Miller, circa 1900. Asymmetrical 2-storey, 3-bay Arts and Crafts style house recessed at centre with flanking gabled and piended bays; single storey porch recessed to outer right. Whitewashed harl; painted margins; red tile-hanging beneath gablehead. Painted base course; overhanging timber bracketed eaves; bolted timber bargeboards to gableheads (tile-hung to W).
W (BENTINCK DRIVE) ELEVATION: bipartite window centred at ground; 2-light cat-slide dormer off-set to right above. Single window at ground in full-height piended, projecting bay to outer right; bipartite window aligned at 1st floor. Projecting gabled bay to outer left comprising bipartite window at ground off-set to right of centre; canted window on single timber bracket centred at 1st floor beneath tile-hung apex. Porch recessed to outer right.
S (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 5-bay. Red sandstone, ball-finialed steps to advanced, boldly buttressed porch in bays to left of centre; part-glazed timber panelled door to right; timber brackets beneath surmounting canopy; single windows in 2 bays to left. Single windows at ground in bays to outer left and right. Single window breaking eaves beneath gabled bay to outer right; single window breaking eaves off-set to right of gabled bay to left; buttressed wallhead stack to outer left.
Small-paned leaded timber casement glazing throughout. Swept red tile roofs; pantile ridge detailing; cast-iron rainwater goods. Sandstone coping to whitewashed harl ridge and wallhead stacks (pantiled buttressing to S); circular terracotta cans.
INTERIOR: not seen 1997.
BOUNDARY WALL AND GATEPIERS: red sandstone coping to stepped, whitewashed harl wall enclosing site to front. Square-plan piers flanking entrance; pyramidal sandstone caps; timber gates.
Designed for Alexander Walker, the grandson of Johnnie Walker. A significant figure in Troon, Walker was on the committee which commissioned the town's Municipal Buildings from Miller from 1915 - see separate list entry, South Beach, Town Hall. With its leaded glazing, bolted bargeboards, overhanging eaves and buttressed entrance, 'Rowallan' remains virtually as it was when first built. Miller's oeuvre was extensive - encompassing steel-framed railway architecture, neo-Georgian style public buildings such as Troon Town Hall, large hotels including Turnberry and Gleneagles, country mansions such as Kildonan, hospitals in Greenock, Glasgow, Perth and Stirling, and, as can be seen here, relatively modest Arts and Crafts style domestic dwellings.
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