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Latitude: 55.8097 / 55°48'34"N
Longitude: -4.6107 / 4°36'38"W
OS Eastings: 236490
OS Northings: 660461
OS Grid: NS364604
Mapcode National: GBR 3B.72XJ
Mapcode Global: WH3P9.47PK
Plus Code: 9C7QR95Q+VP
Entry Name: Warlock Gates And The Gate Lodge, Bridesmill Road
Listing Name: Bridesmill Road, Warlock Gates and the Gate Lodge
Listing Date: 14 August 1978
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 345501
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB12636
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200345501
Location: Lochwinnoch
County: Renfrewshire
Electoral Ward: Johnstone North, Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch
Parish: Lochwinnoch
Traditional County: Renfrewshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Earlier 19th century. Pair of symmetrical, single-story, T-plan, Gothic lodges to N of former Castle Semple Estate with distinctive crennellated skews to gable ends at N. Painted rubble with contrasting raised ashlar margins. Later extensions to N and S and later rooflights. Entrance elevations facing driveway. Pointed-arched window openings to N.
Replacement timber windows with small pane glazing. Multi-pitch slate roof. Corniced gable-end stacks Plain skews to rear (S).
INTERIOR: (one property seen, 2011). Interior comprehensively modernised.
This set piece of a pair of former lodges provides a clearly defined entrance to the former Castle Semple Estate. They are a significant addition to the streetscape, with their unusual crenellated gable detailing. They are situated at the North side of the former Castle Semple Estate and would have provided a remarkable entrance for the visitor to the estate. The lodges were renovated to form two dwellings circa 2000.
Castle Semple Estate has a long history, originally associated with the Semple family who built the first Castle Semple and the collegiate church (scheduled monument, 2011) around 1504. In 1727, the Semples sold the estate to a sugar plantation owner, William McDowell. McDowell began a range of land improvements to the estate, which form the basis of the current estate, including building a new Castle Semple House and landscaping the grounds. The 2nd William MacDowell continued the improvements to the estate including erecting a Temple at the deer park in Kenmuir Hill (see separate listing). The Estate was sold in 1814 to a Major John Harvey who continued to improve the landscape, and the lodges are likely to date to this time on the estate. The family finances declined during the course of the 19th century and the estate was sold in 1908. After this, the house was converted to apartments and the land broken up into small holdings. The House was damaged by fire in 1924 and the central portion of it demolished in the 1960s. The central section of the estate is currently a Regional Park.
List description updated, 2012. Category changed from B to C(S).
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