Annick Lodge

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Annick Lodge is a manor house near the Scottish town of Irvine in the North Ayrshire Council Area . In 1971 the structure was included in the Scottish monument lists in the highest monument category A.

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The two-story mansion is isolated around one kilometer northeast of the city limits of Irvine on the south bank of Annick Water . It was built in 1790. The front facing south-west is symmetrical. The central entrance area emerges slightly and is designed with Corinthian columns and triangular pediments . Another triangular gable with an arabesque sits on the upper floor. The facades are plastered with Harl and the building edges are set off with embossed ashlar stones. The windows are provided with colored bezels . The building ends with a slate-covered hip roof . On both sides of the main building there are one-story pavilions in front. They are connected to it by privacy walls. At the back there is a greenhouse designed in the Victorian style of the 19th century.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Listed Building - Entry . In: Historic Scotland .

Coordinates: 55 ° 38 ′ 32.6 "  N , 4 ° 36 ′ 34.7"  W.