Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

78 DUNDONALD ROAD, WESTMONT INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATEPIERSLB35891

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
03/07/1980
Local Authority
East Ayrshire
Planning Authority
East Ayrshire
Burgh
Kilmarnock
NGR
NS 42164 37229
Coordinates
242164, 637229

Description

J Ingram, later 19th century. 2-storey, 3-bay asymmetrical Italianate dwelling house with central tower; 2-storey recessed bay to left; 2-storey projecting bay to right. Coursed ashlar sandstone. Base course; canted bays to left and right; string course above 1st floor; projecting eaves.

NW (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: central tower with elaborate porch supported on short Corinthian columns with polished granite shafts; panelled door with fanlight; apron slightly arched and decorative; balustrade above forms balcony to 1st floor window. Recessed round-arched window at 1st floor with mask keystone; cantilevered balustraded balcony above to tower. Tripartite arched window to NW face of tower; attached columns between windows; overhanging eaves; crowning weather-vane surmounting. 2-storey projecting bay to right with 2-storey canted bay; string course at 1st floor; attached columns with foliate capitals to 1st floor; overhanging eaves. 2-storey recessed bay to left; projecting tripartite window at ground with piended roof; pair of round arched windows with attached column and foliate capital at 1st floor.

2-pane sash and case windows; French windows to 2nd and 3rd stages of tower with fanlights. Slate piended roof.

BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATEPIERS: coursed ashlar boundary walls terminating in squared ashlar gatepiers with cushion caps.

Statement of Special Interest

This was one of the first houses built on Dundonald Road and is a good example of the Italianate style that was popular in the latter half of the nineteenth-century after construction of Prince Albert's Osbourne House, especially in England. Although the development of Dundonald Road dates from the 1860s and, the road itself is partly on the site of the older Bullet Street (named after a popular 18th century game) and also on part of the Duke of Portland's early railway line to Troon. In 1907, the practice of Ingram and Brown were commissioned to design a studio for the house, suggesting that it was owned by either an artist or architect.

References

Bibliography

Plan of Kilmarnock, adapted from 1857 OS Map, 1868; 2nd Edition OS Map, 1896; Dean of Guilds 133-1400/1346; Rev D Landsborough CONTRIBUTIONS TO LOCAL HISTORY 1879, p14, 121-22; K Andrew & J Strawhorn DISCOVERING AYRSHIRE 1988, p46; R Close AYRSHIRE & ARRAN AN ILLUSTRATED ARCHITECTURAL GUIDE 1992, p107.

About Listed Buildings

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We make recommendations to the Scottish Government about historic marine protected areas, and the Scottish Ministers decide whether to designate.

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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