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Hazlefield House

A Category B Listed Building in Dee and Glenkens, Dumfries and Galloway

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.8224 / 54°49'20"N

Longitude: -3.9058 / 3°54'20"W

OS Eastings: 277653

OS Northings: 549165

OS Grid: NX776491

Mapcode National: GBR 1D5P.63

Mapcode Global: WH4WL.Z18Y

Plus Code: 9C6RR3CV+WM

Entry Name: Hazlefield House

Listing Name: Hazelfield House

Listing Date: 4 November 1971

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 350930

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB17077

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200350930

Location: Rerrick

County: Dumfries and Galloway

Electoral Ward: Dee and Glenkens

Parish: Rerrick

Traditional County: Kirkcudbrightshire

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Description

Hazelfield House is an early 19th century two-storey, rectangular-plan former farmhouse located in large garden grounds in a rural location. The central three-bay section is flanked by a lower two-storey recessed section to the south and a single-storey recessed section to the north. It is built in coursed and painted rubble with margined quoins and smooth window margins. There is a later 20th century conservatory addition to the south gable. The roof has graded grey slates with stone skews and corniced gable chimney stacks.

2019 photographs of the interior of the house show six-panel doors and molded architraves.

There is a U-plan courtyard of 19th century outbuildings at the southwest of the main house. The group is built of painted rubble stonework and has graded grey slate roofs. The coach house section to the northwest is slightly taller.

Statement of Interest

Hazelfield House is a notable example of an early 19th century plain classical style former farmhouse and associated outbuildings. The buildings are largely unaltered and retain their historic character both in architectural detailing and in the survival of the outbuildings. This group of buildings is prominently sited, overlooking a main road in a rural setting.

The property was probably built as the farmhouse for the Mid Hazelfield Farm and mill to the northeast.

The previous listed building record and photographs from 1986 recorded an early 20th century square entrance porch to the principal elevation. The porch has since been removed and replaced with an angled door canopy on moulded brackets.

Listed building record revised in 2019.

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