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Latitude: 55.8686 / 55°52'7"N
Longitude: -3.9687 / 3°58'7"W
OS Eastings: 276903
OS Northings: 665691
OS Grid: NS769656
Mapcode National: GBR 00QL.L3
Mapcode Global: WH4QC.0RFD
Plus Code: 9C7RV29J+FG
Entry Name: 3 Stanley Park, North Biggar Road, Airdrie
Listing Name: North Biggar Road, 2 and 3 Stanley Park Including Boundary Wall and Gatepiers
Listing Date: 21 March 2002
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 395984
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB48555
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200395984
Location: Airdrie
County: North Lanarkshire
Town: Airdrie
Electoral Ward: Airdrie Central
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
Tagged with: Villa
NO 3: Circa 1810. Single storey, 3-bay of which No 2 forms pavilion wing, symmetrical, rectangular-plan Regency villa with hipped roof. Advanced pedimented portico to centre supported by twinned Doric columns. Harled, squared and tooled sandstone courses. Base course, projecting eaves course cornice. S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: regular fenestration, stone steps to central portico, timber-panelled door, and fanlight over. N (REAR) ELEVATION: not seen 2001. E (SIDE) ELEVATION: blind. W (SIDE) ELEVATION: blind with pavilion wing to left. Metal-framed plate glass sash and case windows. Grey slates, lead flashing. Coped wallhead stacks to sides. INTERIOR: not seen 2001.
NO 2: harled single storey, hipped roof pavilion wing to W side of NO 3 with later additions. Grey slates, lead flashing.
GATEPIERS: coped rubble wall. Square-plan piers with plinth, entablature with projecting cornice, coped caps (boundary wall and gatepiers communally owned by Stanley Park Nos 1 to 5)
Originally named Stanley House the name has been changed upon the surrounding grounds being sold off as building lots. Local legend has it that the house was built for the new minister by a local landowner's daughter in an unsuccessful attempt to win his hand. It is not known how the Glasgow Old College gate came to be in the grounds of Stanley House though most of the college was variously relocated when the railway cut through its city centre site in the earlier 19th century.
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