Drumburle

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Drumburle is a residential building near the Scottish village of Dailly in the Council Area South Ayrshire . In 1971 the structure was included in the Scottish monument lists in the highest monument category A.

description

The residential building is isolated around 2.5 miles northeast of Dailly, near the north bank of the Water of Girvan . The exact year of construction of Drumburle is not recorded, so that only the 18th century can be given as the construction period. The entrance area of ​​the two-storey building is located in the middle of the north-east facing, five axes wide front. It is designed with columns and cornices . Contrasting colored bezels frame the lattice windows , while the embossed corner stones have a different color. They stand out well from the facades plastered and whitewashed with Harl . The building closes with a slate hipped roof . Two symmetrically arranged ridge chimneys rise from this. A wall delimits a rear courtyard, on which, among other things, a two-story pigeon tower is located.

Individual evidence

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

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Coordinates: 55 ° 17 ′ 31.8 "  N , 4 ° 41 ′ 43.6"  W.