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Latitude: 56.0114 / 56°0'41"N
Longitude: -4.7199 / 4°43'11"W
OS Eastings: 230530
OS Northings: 683167
OS Grid: NS305831
Mapcode National: GBR 0F.T7N5
Mapcode Global: WH2M4.G5MF
Plus Code: 9C8Q276J+H2
Entry Name: Dunluce, 4 Easterhill Road, Helensburgh
Listing Name: 4 Easterhill Road, Dunluce
Listing Date: 24 June 1993
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 379137
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB34776
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Helensburgh, 4 Easterhill Road, Dunluce
ID on this website: 200379137
Location: Helensburgh
County: Argyll and Bute
Town: Helensburgh
Electoral Ward: Helensburgh and Lomond South
Traditional County: Dunbartonshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Mitchell and Whitelaw, 1907. 2-storey, asymmetrical Scottish Arts
and Crafts villa. Harled and painted; cream sandstone ashlar detail and dressings. Corbel course between ground and 1st floor; deep swept overhanging eaves.
NW (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: basket-arched doorway off-centre let, stop-chamfered arrises with roll-moulded surround, half-glazed boarded door. Window above at 1st floor with ashlar roll-moulded surround. Taller shaped gable bay advanced to right, canted ashlar window at ground partly recessed between piers supporting corbelled upper storey, shallow canted oriel at 1st floor. Recessed bay to right with window at ground and small window at 1st floor above.
SW ELEVATION: window at ground to centre, window above at 1st floor breaking eaves, flat roof. Similarly detailed bay to right with half-piend roof to window breaking at 1st floor. Full-height bowed projection breaking eaves to outer left, cream sandstone at ground, harled at 1st floor, 3 windows at ground and 1st floor.
SE ELEVATION: 2 widely spaced windows at ground, small window to left at 1st floor, window breaking eaves to right. Recessed bay to outer right with window at ground.
NE ELEVATION: harled at ground to centre, slate-hung upper storey. Advanced gable bay flanking to right with door and shallow canted oriel to 1st floor. Advanced gable bay to left with single storey lean-to projection.
Small-pane windows with top hoppers. Grey/green slate roof; harled coped stacks; shaped gable to NW elevation with ashlar coped skews and large scrolled skewputts; original rainwater goods.
One of six houses with details in common, built by Mitchell and Whitelaw between 1907 and 1912 on ground adjacent to the golf course.
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