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Latitude: 55.9984 / 55°59'54"N
Longitude: -4.8515 / 4°51'5"W
OS Eastings: 222271
OS Northings: 682047
OS Grid: NS222820
Mapcode National: GBR 08.V22Q
Mapcode Global: WH2M2.FHZF
Plus Code: 9C7QX4XX+8C
Entry Name: Gig House, Seymour Lodge, Shore Road, Kilcreggan
Listing Name: Shore Road, Seymour Lodge with Gig-House, Boundary Wall and Gatepiers
Listing Date: 8 September 1980
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 389951
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB43465
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Kilcreggan, Shore Road, Seymour Lodge, Gig House
ID on this website: 200389951
Location: Cove and Kilcreggan
County: Argyll and Bute
Town: Cove And Kilcreggan
Electoral Ward: Lomond North
Traditional County: Dunbartonshire
Tagged with: Carriage house
Alexander Thomson, 1850. 2-storey, 2-bay, gabled cottage orne villa with single storey block to outer left and porch to outer right. Harled and painted with ashlar margins and dressings, hoodmoulds; whinstone rear and side elevations. Deep base course; timber mullions and transoms, slightly advanced eaves, exposed rafters.
NW (MAIN) ELEVATION: advanced broad gabled block to left, square projecting corniced window at ground, 2 windows (timber mullions and transoms), leaded upper panes, decorative cast-iron balustrade; broad 3-centred arched window, timber mullions and transoms; wall raised to blank gable at centre on left return. Lower block to right, large 5-light window occupying centre and right, leaded upper panes, narrow window to inner left; gabled dormer with half-lozenge window to right of centre. Half-piend-roofed porch recessed to outer right, shoulder-arched panelled door, 4-pane glazed vestibule door, quadriparite long window on right return; bipartite window in gablehead on right return, that to left blind. Single storey kitchen block to outer left, 4 small windows on main elevation, blank gable.
SE ELEVATION: broad gable to outer right, window in gablehead (4-pane over 2-pane), door and window at ground; bipartite window to outer left; rooflight; lean-to corrugated-iron shelter partly masking ground floor.
Plate glass with leaded upper panes. Grey slate roof, alternating plain and fish-scale tiled panels; cast-iron trefoil cresting; low pedestal stack with grouped octagonal cans, tall rendered and coped ridge stack.
INTERIOR: panelled wooden dado; barley-sugar balusters; ornate, acanthus leaf plasterwork, stained glass upper panes. Upper drawing room with polygonal, compartmentalised plaster ceiling, floral bosses, bead and rinceau cornice; slender colonnettes between windows.
GIG-HOUSE: single storey, rectangular-plan outbuilding in same style to E of house. Narrow gable to outer right with boarded door, pointed arch window in gablehead; 6-pane fixed window to left.
BOUNDARY WALL AND GATEPIERS: whinstone wall with harl-pointing, boulder coping; square piers with stop-chamfered arrises, pyramidal caps, ball finial on plinth; wooden latticed gates.
Seymour Lodge is listed Category B as it is the first authentic and dated building following Alexander Thomson's setting up of independent practice. It was one of the first houses built along the Rosneath Road following the feuing of lands from the Duke of Argyll. Seymour Lodge serves as the prototype for many of the cottage villas along Rosneath Road.
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