Daill House
Daill House is a residential building on the Scottish Hebridean island of Islay . It is located about 2.5 km east of the town of Bridgend and can be reached via the A846, which runs a few hundred meters to the north . It is isolated on the edge of a small forest. Directly south runs the Daill River , a tributary of the Sorn . On July 20, 1971, the building was added to the Scottish List of Monuments in Category B.
description
Daill House was built around 1800 in the simple Georgian style . The exact construction date is not recorded. The building is entered via an ornate porch. Another short porch with a gable roof emerges from the front. Daill House is built on two floors and decorated with ribbons. It also ends with a gable roof with ornate chimneys. The facades are plastered using the traditional Harling technique. On the back, Daill House has various extensions.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Listed Building - Entry . In: Historic Scotland .
Web links
- Entry on Daill House in Canmore, Historic Environment Scotland's database
Coordinates: 55 ° 47 ′ 4.6 ″ N , 6 ° 12 ′ 25.7 ″ W.