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Latitude: 56.6186 / 56°37'6"N
Longitude: -4.0002 / 4°0'0"W
OS Eastings: 277356
OS Northings: 749199
OS Grid: NN773491
Mapcode National: GBR JCH7.2CD
Mapcode Global: WH4LN.JXC0
Plus Code: 9C8QJX9X+CW
Entry Name: Keltneyburn Hall, Keltneyburn
Listing Name: Keltneyburn Hall
Listing Date: 10 July 1971
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 337923
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB6361
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200337923
Location: Dull
County: Perth and Kinross
Electoral Ward: Highland
Parish: Dull
Traditional County: Perthshire
Tagged with: Hall
Late 19th century, built by 1900. Possibly remodelling of earlier cottage. Arts and Crafts. Hall, map evidence suggests built as a reading room with caretaker's accommodation. Currently (1991) derelict. Single storey with rear wing forming L-plan. Harled with red sandstone ashlar details. Grey slates, overhanging eaves with barge boards, harled, coped stacks.
FRONT (E) ELEVATION: 3-bay, decorative central timber 2-leaf door with main roof swept down to from hood, timber brackets on ashlar corbels. Small window to right to caretaker's accommodation, tall mullioned window and transomed window to Hall at left, breaking eaves, shaped pedimented dormerhead with circular relief panel and ashlar ball finial. S GABLE: ashlar relief panel to gablehead with shield incorporating Saltire.
Piended wing at rear, projecting to right of centre, with transomed window to hall to W, boarded timber additions to S, piended porch in N re-entrant angle. Ridge ventilator.
INTERIOR: Hall; stained pine panelling to cornice height, incorporating bookcases, their doors glazed with decorative leaded panes. Coombed, plastered, panelled ceiling with central, hexagonal timber rose of sunflower design and decorative square ventilators. Windows have decorative leaded glazing at upper level.
Caretaker's Accomodation: retains kitchen range with timber panelled chimneypiece.
Appears on the OS Map referred to as a Reading Room. Possibly built by a local landowner.
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