Corrie House

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Corrie House can be seen in the background behind the Corrie Hotel .

Corrie House is a villa in the Scottish village of Corrie on the Isle of Arran in the North Ayrshire Council Area . In 1995 the structure was included in the Scottish Monument Lists in Monument Category B.

description

Corrie House was built at the beginning of the 20th century, probably around 1900. The exact year of construction is not recorded. The building is located in the center of Corrie directly on the A841 coastal road . The Corrie Hotel , which is also listed, is adjacent to the south .

The attic of the one-story Corrie House has been expanded. The masonry consists of embossed red sandstone , with corner stones as well as window frames made of polished sandstone. The east-facing front is three axes wide. On the ground floor, two twin windows flank a single central lattice window . On the other hand, a triple window is installed on the upper floor of the gable-facing house. The entrance area of ​​the villa, which consists of several irregular building parts, is on the north side. The gable surfaces are partially clad with wood. The various saddle and hip roofs are covered with gray slate. The roof ridge is decorated with terracotta tiles.

Individual evidence

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

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Coordinates: 55 ° 38 ′ 37.1 ″  N , 5 ° 8 ′ 21.6 ″  W.