Reg No
50030278
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Social
Previous Name
Tullyallan
Original Use
House
Historical Use
Guest house/b&b
In Use As
Hostel
Date
1895 - 1905
Coordinates
318754, 236613
Date Recorded
20/11/2014
Date Updated
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Semi-detached complex-plan two-storey house, built c. 1900, with gabled box-bays to front (south) elevation, angled corner entrance bay having flat-roofed porch, flat-roofed bay windows to re-entrant corner between front block and entrance block, lower two-storey block to side elevations, returns and recent extensions to rear. M-profile terracotta tiled roof, pitched to front, hipped to rear, over entrance bay and to returns, with terracotta ridge cresting and finials, moulded brick eaves course having some dentillated detailing, red brick chimneystacks with clay chimneypots, carved timber bargeboards and decorative terracotta tympana to apex of gable to front. Moulded brick dentillated cornice with cut granite coping to porch and bay windows. Red brick walls, laid in Flemish bond, having render plinth course. Square- and segmental-headed window openings, arranged singly or in groups of three, with granite sills, moulded brick voussoirs and some moulded brick cornices, red brick impost moulding course to ground floor, red brick pavior courses, and with replacement windows. Round-headed opening to front of porch, with moulded brick stepped surround, tiled floor, having double-leaf timber panelled door with coloured glass panels and overlights. Brass umbrella stand to wall to interior of porch. Nosed granite steps flanked by granite plinth walls. Segmental-headed sidelights to side elevations of porch, with coloured glass windows. Hedge dividing gardens to front, lawned area to each house. Double-leaf steel gate flanked by recent square-plan red brick piers and red brick boundary wall to front.
Prominently situated on an elevated site overlooking Hollybrook Road, this house, one of a pair, makes a striking impression on the streetscape. The irregular plan mirrors that of its pair, creating symmetry which is enhanced by a central chimneystack and paired pedimented box-bays. Moulded brick and terracotta detailing and timber bargeboards create a highly embellished façade. Coloured glass and unusual features, such as a brass umbrella stand, adds interest to the porch. Recently used as a guesthouse and currently as a hostel, this house and its pair constitute one of the more recent additions to Hollybrook Park.