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Latitude: 55.6859 / 55°41'9"N
Longitude: -3.6829 / 3°40'58"W
OS Eastings: 294289
OS Northings: 644891
OS Grid: NS942448
Mapcode National: GBR 22QP.GL
Mapcode Global: WH5SL.DBGX
Plus Code: 9C7RM8P8+9R
Entry Name: Steading (South Range), Carstairs Mains
Listing Name: Carstairs Mains Farmhouse and Steading
Listing Date: 3 August 1989
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 331111
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB715
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200331111
Location: Carstairs
County: South Lanarkshire
Electoral Ward: Clydesdale East
Parish: Carstairs
Traditional County: Lanarkshire
William Burn, architect; 1825. Originally 4 ranges of
buildings around square courtyard with farmhouse adjoining
to S. Westermost steading range demolished, but otherwise
little altered externally. STEADING: all stugged ashlar
with droved and broached dressings, piended slate roofs.
N range: 2 storey near symmetrical courtyard elevation,
10-bay with central pediment clock face to tympanum,
birdcage bellcote to apex. Stabling to outer bays, 4 cart
arches to centre. Stables have cast-iron columns to stalls.
Loft above with regular rectangular windows preserving
original glazing arrangement ie 3-pane glazed to sash,
timber sliding ventilator grille to lower part.
E range: 2-storey 7-bay with wide opposing doors to N end;
possibly threshing barn. Most internal divisions now
(1989) removed. Mostly unaltered openings.
S range: single storey, 8-bay, with stack to W. Possibly
dairy, calf-houses, feed stores etc. Widened opening to E,
E half of roof now corrugated sheet metal.
FARMHOUSE: adjoining to S range by passage. L-plan 2-storey
gabled farmhouse with narrow lean-to porch to SW re-entrant
supported by single Doric column. Gabled ends with canted
bay windows to ground. Otherwise single light windows,
hood moulded to ground. All modern plate glass glazing.
Flat roofed dormer over porch. End coped skews with skew
blocks, tall diamond stacks remain only to N. Slate roofs.
Despite the demolition of the W range the steading is
otherwise little altered externally. The farmhouse has
suffered by the removal of stacks and re-glazing but
remains an important part of the composition.
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