Isle of Arran, Whiting Bay, Burlington House (Hotel) Kilbride, Western Isles (Outer Hebrides), Scotland, UK

Listed Building Description
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D Woodburn Sturrock, circa 1905. 2-storey and attic, Arts and Crafts-style villa. Bull-faced red sandstone coursers, ashlar dressings, harl, slate roof. Timber sash and case windows, single pane to bottom, multi-pane to top, some casements; bracketted eaves, corniced ashlar and harled stacks with uniform terracotta cans, cast-iron rainwater goods. FRONT ELEVATION: door flanked by windows at recessed central bay, slated canopy above, 4-light window to 1st floor with 2 centre lights breaking through eaves, 4-light dormer; gable advanced to left, 4-light canted window with flat roof, rounded angle to ground floor right, 3-light oriel to 1st floor, bipartite to timbered and harled jettied gable; gable advanced to right, tripartite window to ground floor, rounded gable to left, harled 1st floor with tripartite window. LEFT RETURN ELEVATION: masonry bay to right with single window at ground floor, harled to left with bipartite window, window to 1st floor with gabled dormerhead and stack to left. RIGHT RETURN ELEVATION: similar to left return, in mirror image. INTERIOR: little altered. HOUSE TO REAR: single storey and attic, harled 'summer' house. GATEPIERS AND BOUNDARY WALLS: 3 coped ashlar gatepiers, saddleback-coped rubble and snecked rubble boundary walls.

Listed Building References
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© Crown Copyright text courtesy of Historic Environment Scotland, reprinted under the Open Government License.

ACADEMY ARCHITECTURE (1905), pp89 and 108.