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Latitude: 56.009 / 56°0'32"N
Longitude: -4.8025 / 4°48'9"W
OS Eastings: 225372
OS Northings: 683102
OS Grid: NS253831
Mapcode National: GBR 0B.TF2D
Mapcode Global: WH2M3.67B9
Plus Code: 9C8Q255W+HX
Entry Name: Easter Garth, Rosneath Village
Listing Name: Rosneath Village, the Old Manse
Listing Date: 14 May 1971
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 389160
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB42633
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200389160
Location: Rosneath
County: Argyll and Bute
Electoral Ward: Lomond North
Parish: Rosneath
Traditional County: Dunbartonshire
Tagged with: Manse
Earlier to mid 19th century with later additions. 2-storey, 3-bay, rectangular-plan house with rear wing; cream-painted harl with honey-coloured sandstone margins and dressings; quoin strips; base course; eaves cornice.
E (MAIN) ELEVATION: 3 symmetrical bays; pilastered and corniced door at centre, 4-panelled door with 4-pane fanlight; canted windows (later additions), lead roofs. 3 windows symmetrically disposed at 1st floor; canted, slate-hung dormers to outer left and right.
W (REAR) ELEVATION: asymmetrical; canted window addition at ground to outer right, stone mullions and transoms, window directly above. Narrow gabled bay slightly advanced at centre, large stair window (9-pane over 12-pane bordered sash and case window), small window below. Wing advanced to outer left, part clasping centre bay, 2 windows at ground, window at 1st floor; lean-to outshot to W; single window.
S ELEVATION: gable with window at centre at 1st floor, apex stack; modern canted conservatory to ground outer left, rubble base.
N ELEVATION: 2-bay gable, windows symmetrically disposed, those to left blind; 2-bay wing slightly recessed to right, lean-to out-shot; lean-to brick boiler at ground.
12-pane sash and case windows; plate glass sash and case at ground; 6-pane over plate glass and 4-pane sash and case windows at rear. Slate roof, broad coped apex stacks with low circular cans.
Rev Robert Storey writing in the NSA in 1839 states that the manse was 'recent
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