Low Borland Eaglesham, East Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK

Late 18th or early 19th century altered Mid 19th and again recently on conversion to houses, fenestration of steading wings much altered single storey U-plan farm group, whitewashed rubble with ashlar margins.

Listed Building Description
old-fashioned flower design element

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Late 18th or early 19th century altered Mid 19th and again recently on conversion to houses, fenestration of steading wings much altered single storey U-plan farm group, whitewashed rubble with ashlar margins. Original farmhouse single storey and attic, in centre of court on west, 2-window and centre door with further window inserted extreme left, swept off-centre dormers front and back. Steading wings are of same height with bracketed eaves on end corbels at E gables, S gable and unfortunately much altered. 2-wings of unequal length at rear of farmhouse, one gabled, one piended, further addition with low pitched roof and central stack at SW corner of group-slated roofs with low stacks. Unusual detached threshing barn to north of steading court, gabled single storey and basement rectangle with concave SW angle, rubble built with large droved dressings, slit window in south wall. Slated roof. No machinery survives.

Listed Building Statement of Special Interest
old-fashioned flower design element

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In residential use