Dullatur Village, Victoria Road, Stanley House, and Glenside Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK

Probably Robert Turnbull, 1875/6. Individually detailed and symmetrical double villa. Stugged, coursed ashlar with polished dressings and chamfered reveals.

Listed Building Description
old-fashioned flower design element

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Probably Robert Turnbull, 1875/6. Individually detailed and symmetrical double villa. Stugged, coursed ashlar with polished dressings and chamfered reveals. Each house 3 bays with central door; segmental arched and canopied porches on stylised pilasters; inner windows bipartite (corbelled cills at 1st floor), outer windows canted, with fluted band between floors. All plate-glass sashes, ground floor lintels with curved chamfers lipped at 1st floor. Flush eaves/lintel band; braketted eaves; battered end and axial stacks - most original ornamented pots survive piended slate roof. Boundary wall to roadside partly rebuilt.

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old-fashioned flower design element

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