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Latitude: 55.0653 / 55°3'55"N
Longitude: -3.1677 / 3°10'3"W
OS Eastings: 325522
OS Northings: 575157
OS Grid: NY255751
Mapcode National: GBR 69BW.01
Mapcode Global: WH6XW.9YT8
Plus Code: 9C7R3R8J+4W
Entry Name: Service Wing, Springkell House
Listing Name: Springkell House
Listing Date: 3 August 1971
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 342125
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB9805
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Springkell House, Service Wing
ID on this website: 200342125
Location: Kirkpatrick-Fleming
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Electoral Ward: Annandale East and Eskdale
Parish: Kirkpatrick-Fleming
Traditional County: Dumfriesshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Dated 1734. Medium scale tripartite-plan Palladian mansion
with flanking wings added 1818, possibly by Alexander
Johnstone; converted to shooting lodge circa 1894 with
interior remodelled to form 6 individual suites; service
court to E also enlarged and remodelled 1894. Built mainly of
yellow ashlar. Slate roofs.
ORIGINAL HOUSE: 2 storeys over basement. 7-bay S elevation
with giant pilastered (Ionic) centrepiece, pilasters
(unusually) rising from basement, pediment raised above
wallhead, 2 semi-circular lights and crest in tympanum.
Central perron added circa 1840; door and flanking windows
all set in pilastered, round-arched and key-stones panels
with monogramed tympana; other openings architraved.
Rusticated quoins. Cornice; roof balustrade perhaps
contemporary with wings. Plain 1-3-1 N elevation with
advanced ashlar-built centre (outer bays rubble-built),
square porch (?1818) and heavy porte-cochere (?circa 1894).
Cornice and plain parapet. 3 axial stacks, the central one
transversely set and not original; piended slate roof,
originally platformed.
WINGS: deep on plan, set back from main front at S, boldly
advanced to N; single storey with basement; 3 narrow S-facing
bays (circa 1894 attic to E wing), 4th wide bay set forward
with window in round-headed panel, urns over angles; 4-bay N
elevations; W end elevation with 3-light bow near S end.
SERVICE COURT: (also 1818) 2 parallel ranges adjoining E
wing, and linked at E; upper floors jettied out to court
circa 1894 with casement windows and harled; outer 1st floor
windows break through eaves and have blocked cornices.
Doric-columned porch in NE re-entrant angle.
Balustrades and piers to N basement area and to garden
terrace to S; architectural garden ornaments.
Interior: (mainly circa 1894) entrance hall oak-panelled with marble-columned screens; library, music (originally drawing)
and dining rooms (in W wing) are well detailed.
Original house compares with William Adam's House of Dun
circa (1728) & Cumbernauld (c.1730).
Built for Maxwell family and sold to J E Johnston-Ferguson in
1894.
Upgraded B to A 30.9.87.
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