Kipperoch House

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Kipperoch House is a residential building southwest of the Scottish town of Renton in the council area of West Dunbartonshire . In 1996 the structure was included in the Scottish List of Monuments in Category C.

description

Kipperoch House is not far from Kipperoch Farm off the A812 and can be reached via an access road from there. The two-story building dates from the late 19th century and has architectural features of the Scottish Baronial . Its masonry consists of roughly hewn sandstone . The entrance area is on the south-facing front. It is reached via a staircase with a stone parapet. Above the framed door with fighters window enters cornice with the monogram ABJS forth. There is a window above it. On the right a gable surface with a window protrudes slightly over both floors. On the other hand, there is a twin window on the left. The monogram JE can be read on the right and AR on the left . Along the opposite side of the building, windows are arranged on three vertical axes. The gable roof is covered with gray slate shingles. Two ornate pillars frame the entrance to the building. There are gates for pedestrians on both sides of the access road.

Individual evidence

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

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Coordinates: 55 ° 57 '44.3 "  N , 4 ° 36" 17.3 "  W.