Inglewood House

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Inglewood House is a villa in the Scottish town of Alloa in the Council Area of Clackmannanshire . In 1972 the structure was included in the Scottish List of Monuments in the highest category A.

description

The villa is located off Tullibody Road in the northwest of the city. Sidney Mitchell & Wilson were commissioned as architects to plan the building. It was completed around 1900. In terms of style, the villa , which is made of cut quarry stone , shows motifs from the expiring Neo-Renaissance . The large building is constructed asymmetrically. Large parts are two-story and have a converted attic. The most notable details include a set back porch on the south side and a four-story tower in the south-east. The entrance area, flanked by two pairs of Doric columns , is on the north side. The roofs are covered with red tiles and the gable surfaces are partially worked as volute gables . Numerous Art Nouveau glass works can be found inside the building . There are various outbuildings. Modern extensions were added to the northwest, including a glass house.

Individual evidence

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

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Coordinates: 56 ° 7 ′ 35.5 ″  N , 3 ° 48 ′ 13.7 ″  W.