Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

MINISTER'S BRAE, MARIONSLEA INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALL AND GATEPIERSLB44863

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
24/03/1997
Local Authority
Argyll And Bute
Planning Authority
Argyll And Bute
Burgh
Rothesay
NGR
NS 08845 64269
Coordinates
208845, 664269

Description

William Hunter, circa 1900. Near symmetrical, gabled 2-storey, 3-bay Old English style house with single storey garage addition recessed to outer left. Predominantly red brick; raised brick quoins; raised brick long and short surrounds to openings; whitewashed harl and half-timbering at 1st floor Roll-moulded detailing to ground floor openings; red brick voussoir-arch detailing above; red brick mullions to glazing rows. Consoled terracotta tapering finials surmounting gables.

S (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: painted steps to recessed central entrance comprising glazed timber panelled door; Arts and Crafts style letter-box with embossed "Hunter, Letters, Marionslea"; stained-glass side-lights; stained tripartite fanlight; mosaic-tiled vestibule to front with foliate detailing surrounding "Marionslea"; overhanging timber bracketed canopy; tripartite window aligned at 1st floor. 4-light canted window at ground in bay to outer left; quadripartite window centred in overhanging gable above. Quadripartite glazing row at ground in advanced bay to outer right; 5-light glazing row centred in gable above.

Predominantly opaque-glazed upper, plate-glass lower timber casements; 12-pane timber casements centred at 1st floor. Complex graded grey slate gabled pitches; ornamental terracotta ridge-tiling. Corniced red brick apex stacks to E and W; various terracotta cans.

INTERIOR: not seen 1996.

BOUNDARY WALL AND GATEPIERS: low coped red brick wall to Minister's Brae; cast-iron balustrade; cast-iron gatepiers flanking pedestrian entrance, tapering caps, ball-finials; cast-iron gate. Corniced square-plan panelled red sandstone gatepiers to outer left and right.

Statement of Special Interest

A good late example of Old English style red brick architecture, extremely rare in its context. Note the attention to detail and quality craftsmanship - the decorative letter-box, detailing around windows, mosaic vestibule floor, terracotta finials, ornamental ridge-tiling and stained casements. Built and lived in by the master builder, Mr William Hunter, who, according to Lawson was also responsible for the adjacent terrace of half-timbered villas (see separate list entry for Minister's Brae, Ashlea, Rowanlea, Beechlea, Elmlea and Oaklea), the Clysedale Bank building and some houses in Mount Pleasant Road. With both exterior and the majority of the interior still intact, the unusual materials and detailing, Marionslea retains significant architectural interest.

Rothesay is one of Scotland's premier seaside resorts, developed primarily during the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and incorporates an earlier medieval settlement. The town retains a wide range of buildings characteristic of its development as a high status 19th century holiday resort, including a range of fine villas, a Victorian pier and promenade.

The history and development of Rothesay is defined by two major phases. The development of the medieval town, centred on Rothesay Castle, and the later 19th and early 20th century development of the town as a seaside resort. Buildings from this later development, reflect the wealth of the town during its heyday as a tourist destination, and include a range of domestic and commercial architecture of a scale sometimes found in larger burghs. Both the 19th and early 20th century growth of the town, with a particular flourish during the inter-war period, included areas of reclaimed foreshore, particularly along the coast to the east of the town and around the pier and pleasure gardens.

(List description revised as part of Rothesay listing review 2010-11).

References

Bibliography

Does not appear on Ordnance Survey map, 1896; J B Lawson GLIMPSES OF ROTHESAY AND ITS PEOPLE (1923) p157 and 163; A B D A (houses for William Hunter, builder, 1905, plans lacking).

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