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Latitude: 54.8523 / 54°51'8"N
Longitude: -4.3151 / 4°18'54"W
OS Eastings: 251472
OS Northings: 553288
OS Grid: NX514532
Mapcode National: GBR HHQW.G4Z
Mapcode Global: WH3V2.P9DH
Plus Code: 9C6QVM2M+WX
Entry Name: Kirkdale House
Listing Name: Kirkdale House and Sundial
Listing Date: 4 November 1971
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 346140
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB13138
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200346140
Location: Kirkmabreck
County: Dumfries and Galloway
Electoral Ward: Mid Galloway and Wigtown West
Parish: Kirkmabreck
Traditional County: Kirkcudbrightshire
Tagged with: House
Robert Adam, architect, built 1787-8 for Sir Samuel Hannay, reconstructed internally after fire. Symmetrical classical country house. Polished grey granite. 2 storeys and attic with single storey blocks linking 2-storey pavilions, all over rusticated basement some windows blocked. N ENTRANCE: elevation: central block 3-bay with shallow advanced end bays, boldly projecting Doric columned porch tocentre with balustraded parapet, paired monolithic granite Doric columns, double-leaf door with flanking sidelights. Heraldic plaque flanking door to right. Tripartite windows to centre bay. Outer bays with single light windows, to ground in recessed round-arched panels. Band course over ground and to 1st and 2nd cills, mutule eaves cornice. Single storey flat-roofed wings, 3-bay with single light windows. Balustraded parapet. End pavilions with tripartite windows, band course to ground and st cills. S GARDEN elevation: central block with full-height projecting canted centre 3-window bay, ground and 1st windows architraved. Splayed flight of steps with plain cast-iron balusters to centre at ground, consoled pedimented glazed doors flanked by corniced windows. To outer bays ground floor windows in arched recessed panels with consoled pediments. Outer and central windows corniced to 1st floor. Pavilions and low wings as above. To flanks of centre block Venetian windows at ground. blind tripartites to pavilion flanks. All sash and case windows, square and small-pane glazing. Piended slate roofs to individual blocks, tall corniced axial stacks. Panelled doors.
INTERIOR: not seen (1989). Flatted
SUNDIAL granite shaft with crude base supporting square block dial gnomon sited to S of house.
Group with Item Nos 34, 35 and 37. Central section gutted by fire circa 1907.
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