Kelloside | |
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Location of Kelloside in Scotland | |
Location | Kirkconnel parish, Dumfries and Galloway, Dumfriesshire, Scotland |
Coordinates | 55°23′3.92″N 4°0′31.69″W / 55.3844222°N 4.0088028°W |
Built | 1870 or 1876 |
Listed Building – Category C(S) | |
Official name | Historic Scotland |
Designated | 26 June 1986 |
Reference no. | NS 72835 11887 |
Historic Scotland Designation Reference | LB10278[1] |
Kelloside is a historic place south of Kirkconnel parish and the River Nith in Dumfries and Galloway, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.[1][2] Old Kelloside is located along the Kello Water, which joins the Nith a mile (1.5 km) to the east.[2]
It was designated a Historic Environment Scotland property in 1986. It is a large two-story farmhouse built in 1870 or 1876, likely incorporating an earlier house. It is a L-shaped building.[1]
It was the birthplace of Archibald McCall (1734–1814), whose family had lived on the land for generations. His father, Samuel McCall, was a merchant who operated between Glasgow and Colonial Virginia.[3]
It is described as:
Stugged and snecked ashlar. Hood-moulded windows with lying-panes and stop-chamfered reveals; gabled 1st floor dormer heads. West elevation: ground floor bipartite and single 1st floor/window to outer bays, gabled left bay boldly advanced; square, steep-gabled, narrow, full-height inner bay in re-entrant angle, with single windows, round-headed door facing south. Sawtooth skews with shaped skewputts; corniced stacks over north and south gables, other gables finialed. Roofed with graded slates.
— Historic Environment Scotland[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Kelloside (LB10278)". portal.historicenvironment.scot. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
- 1 2 "Kelloside from The Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places.info. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
- ↑ Lee, Marguerite du Pont; Lee, Jenny (2009). Virginia Ghosts. Genealogical Publishing Com. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-8063-5095-0.