Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

HAYFIELD FARMHOUSE AND STEADINGLB17378

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
26/06/1986
Local Authority
Dumfries And Galloway
Planning Authority
Dumfries And Galloway
Parish
Morton
NGR
NX 89790 96785
Coordinates
289790, 596785

Description

Farmhouse by William Burn, circa 1833, detached steading to

north east probably by Walter Newall, presumably near

contemporary. House: 2 storeys with lower service wing to

rear nearest courtyard. Stugged ashlar with polished

dressing, all painted (whitewashed at east). Upper windows

mostly with gabled dormer heads. North west elevation; 3

bays, with advanced inner gable and porch in re-entrant

angle; south west elevation also 3 bays, advanced gable left

with canted ground floor windows. Sash windows throughout,

mostly with 12-pane glazing pattern; corniced stacks;

saw-toothed skews. Steading: essentially 4 ranges built

walled garden to north west. Roofed mostly with graded slates

around courtyard. Rubble-built with ashlar dressings; mostly

(stable roof corrugated asbestos).

whitewashed. Tall 2-storey barn at north east with cartshed,

stable door with loft door above, other loft openings mostly

square, boarded and glazed; 2 tiers slit ventilators at north

east, wheel and wheelhouse removed lavatory survives above

tail race. Other ranges single storey; south west range with

wide slapping to court and addition abutting north east gable

(latter an addition, and excluded from listing). Skews mostly saw-toothed. Central midden now partly roofed to form shed;

Statement of Special Interest

Weathercock on farmhouse possibly from Durisdeer Church Attribution to Newall on stylistic grounds

References

Bibliography

Copies of original drawings of house in NMRS (dated 1833)

SRO

GD 224/508/1/62

About Listed Buildings

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Listing is the process that identifies, designates and provides statutory protection for buildings of special architectural or historic interest as set out in the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.

We list buildings which are found to be of special architectural or historic interest using the selection guidance published in Designation Policy and Selection Guidance (2019)

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