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Latitude: 56.2256 / 56°13'32"N
Longitude: -3.6495 / 3°38'58"W
OS Eastings: 297825
OS Northings: 704890
OS Grid: NN978048
Mapcode National: GBR 1Q.CN34
Mapcode Global: WH5PW.XSB8
Plus Code: 9C8R69G2+66
Entry Name: Glendevon House Steading
Listing Name: Glendevon House Steading
Listing Date: 2 June 2000
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 394641
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB47263
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200394641
Location: Glendevon
County: Perth and Kinross
Electoral Ward: Strathallan
Parish: Glendevon
Traditional County: Perthshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
19th century incorporating mid 18th century fabric (see Notes). Single storey, U-plan steading. Harl and random rubble with squared rubble quoins. Some raised margins and chamfered arrises.
COURTYARD ELEVATIONS:
N RANGE: piended, 4-bay range with door and flanking windows to left of centre, further window opening with boarded 2-leaf door in bay to right; all openings small.
W RANGE: 6-bay elevation with window to outer right below earlier inset carved pediment with
floreate finial (see Notes) and door (with slab lintel) immediately to left, door and window to centre bays (probably in blocked cart-opening), pend opening to left of centre and broad 2-leaf timber door to outer left.
S RANGE: piended, 4-bay range with small flat-roofed extension to outer left. Door in bay to left, 2 windows (enlarged) to centre and broad opening to outer right.
OUTER ELEVATIONS:
N RANGE: small window opening (blocked) to left of centre with tiny opening to outer left.
W RANGE: hayloft opening to right of centre.
S RANGE: window in bay to left, and small gabled house adjoining (?) to outer right at right angles.
4-pane and plate glass glazing patterns in casement windows. Grey slates.
Parts of the steading, particularly the W range, seem to be contemporary with the original Glendevon House of 1766. The ranges have group value in consideration with the existing listings of Glendevon House, Entrance Archway and Bridge. The early carved pediment (see above) is badly eroded but retains evidence of a carved tympanum and clear daisy detail to the circular finial.
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