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Latitude: 55.5492 / 55°32'57"N
Longitude: -3.6416 / 3°38'29"W
OS Eastings: 296530
OS Northings: 629610
OS Grid: NS965296
Mapcode National: GBR 3408.DL
Mapcode Global: WH5T6.1S69
Plus Code: 9C7RG9X5+M9
Entry Name: Hartside Farmhouse And Steading
Listing Name: Hartside Farmhouse and Steading
Listing Date: 17 December 2010
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 400565
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB51673
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200400565
Location: Lamington and Wandel
County: South Lanarkshire
Electoral Ward: Clydesdale East
Parish: Lamington And Wandel
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure Farmstead
Earlier 19th century. 2-storey, 3-bay, roughly square'plan, complex piend-roofed farmhouse with advanced piended central bay to entrance (E) elevation. Fine plain pilastered doorpiece and console-bracketed pentice canopies to principal ground floor windows. Base course and banded eaves course, with overhanging stone eaves course. Coursed whinstone rubble with droved sandstone quoins. Stone cills and margined surrounds to windows.
Lying-pain style Upvc windows, two original timber mullioned lying-pane windows survive to NE room. 4-panelled bi-fold timber entrance door with glazed pen light over. Fine, tall, part-chamfered, corniced, diamond stacks with clay cans. Plain slate roof.
INTERIOR: plan form consisting of a rectangular-plan main house to the front with recessed bays leading to a separate, slightly lower, 2-storey service wing to rear incorporating separate stair. Some good interior decorative details including turned stair with decorative cast iron balusters; elliptical glazed rooflight over and some fire surrounds.
STEADING: square-plan piended roofed steading to W of house with single entrance with round capped ashlar entrance piers to SE corner and taller 2-storey former mill to centre of W range. Small squared upper windows and 3 (infilled) cart openings to former mill. Workers cottage with central ridge stack forming E end of S range.
Hartside Farm is a good example of an early 19th century planned farm with a fine farmhouse and good courtyard range adjoining in its original plan form, with few altered openings. The house has an interesting plan form and roofscape expressing the interior function well. It has some fine stone details including the pentice canopies which are similar to those found in the neighbouring planned estate village of Lamington suggesting it was at some time part of the estate. Hartside is also mentioned in the Lamington estate papers though it is not clear whether it was under the same ownership.
The elegant stone stacks and overhanging stone eaves are of significant quality and in general the buildings survive in a relatively unaltered state apart from non-traditional modern replacement windows.
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