Angus HER - NO45SW0038 - 95 GLAMIS ROAD, FORFAR

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Name95 GLAMIS ROAD, FORFAR
NRHE Card No.NO45SW41
NRHE Numlink 194686
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 46515
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details House, still in use, built in 1926 by Andrew Patrick of Maclaren, Soutar and Salmond, in an English 17th century classical revival style. It is a two-storey and attic, five-bay house with single-storey pavilions and attached offices to the south-east. It is harled with contrasting red brick details. It has segmental and round-headed openings, keystones and timber transoms and mullions. The principal west elevation has five windows to each floor, with those to ground-floor being taller, four-light transoms. There are projecting centre bays below a swept and piended roof, with three original, similarly-roofed, tile-hung dormer windows. There are flanking, set-back pavilions, with a keystoned, round- headed, part-glazed, two-leaf door, with a sunburst-astragalled fanlight to the north and a similarly-detailed window to the south. The rear east elevation is asymmetrical with an off-centre door and a tall round-headed stair window with adjacent flanking smaller narrow lights. There is a pavailion with a broad segmental-headed keystoned arch leading to a door. The north elevation has a projecting pavilion, and a brick chimney breast projecting from the centre with a panelled wallhead stack above the cornice. The south elevation has a similar brick stack as the north elevation. The ground-floor pavilion is clasping the office range, which projects further. The office range is a single-storey, rectangular-plan, piend-roofed asymmetrical range. There are flat-coped, harl and brick boundary walls, with square-section brick piers and decorative iron work gates.
Last Update08/05/2019
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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
OPENINGSSEGMENTALROUND-HEADEDD100
KEYSTONES  E100
TRANSOMSTIMBER F100
MULLIONSTIMBER G100
TRANSOMS  H100
BAYS PROJECTINGI100
ROOFS PIENDEDJ100
FANLIGHTS  K100
WINDOWSSTAIR L100
ARCHES KEYSTONEDM100
CHIMNEYSBRICKPROJECTINGN100
RANGESOFFICESINGLE-STOREYO100
WALLSBOUNDARYCOPEDP100
GATEPIERSBRICK Q100
GATESIRONDECORATIVER100
HOUSES  A100
OFFICES  B100
PAVILIONS  C100