Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

HAYFIELD ROAD, WEST LODGE WITH BOUNDARY WALLSLB45528

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
03/12/1980
Local Authority
Fife
Planning Authority
Fife
Burgh
Kirkcaldy
NGR
NT 27851 93196
Coordinates
327851, 693196

Description

Dated 1899. 2-storey, L-plan lodge with Scots 17th century detailing. Harled with ashlar dressings. Conical-roofed round stair tower; 1st floor corbelled; crowstepped gables and corniced, pedimented dormerheads.

EAST (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 4 bays. Advanced, gabled bay to left with window to right at 1st floor and loop in gablehead, window on return to right at ground with narrow light above; stair tower in re-entrant angle to right with studded door (to N) and 3 round-headed lights, weathervane capping. 2 bays to right with windows to each floor, those to upper floor breaking eaves into monogrammed dormerheads.

S (HAYFIELD ROAD) ELEVATION: 3 windows to each floor, those to 1st floor as above.

W ELEVATION: asymmetrical fenestration, elements included gabled bay to right and pedimented dormerhead to left.

N ELEVATION: gabled with door to left at ground.

12-pane glazing pattern in timber sash and case windows. Grey slates. Coped and harled apex and axial stacks. Cast-iron downpipes with decorative rainwater hopper to SW.

BOUNDARY WALL: shaped, coped rubble boundary wall to SW.

Statement of Special Interest

Formerly the gate lodge to Dunnikier House (now hotel), West Lodge was conceived as a small version of Old Dunnikier House (now Path House). Some dormerheads inscribed J(ohn) O(swald). 2 bench marks of interest: official OS mark and mark of W D Sang, a local engineer; latter related to Kirkcaldy tide level, and a different level to OS. The adjacent 'Golden Gates' are listed separately. The same architect presumably added tower and boundary walls at Path House.

References

Bibliography

Gifford FIFE (1992), p294.

About Listed Buildings

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