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Kirkdale Steading Slaughterhouse, Carsluith

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General Details and Location

Category
AT RISK
Name of Building
Kirkdale Steading Slaughterhouse
Other Name(s)
Address
Carsluith
Postcode
Planning Authority
Divisional Area
Reference No
1820
Listing Category
A
OS Grid Ref
NX 51271 53639
Location Type
Rural
HS Reference No
13140

Description

Detached and sited to N of steading, ruins of tall rectangular building known as the Slaughter House, though it is named only as 'ruin' in 1st edn OS maps. The Slaughterhouse is closely linked stylistically to both Kirkdale Steading and Kirkdale Bridge so is likely to be to the designs of Robert Adam, circa 1787. Rubble masonry with dressed granite quoins, finely dressed granite band course at two thirds height. The roofline has been pitched with gables to N and S. Now (1988) roofless with gablehead to N fallen. To S, square-headed door to ground, rubble voussoired oculus above,all set in recessed arched panel. To N, near full height rubble voussoired round arched opening. Part of finely cut cornice at eaves remains.

The Adam plans in the Soane Museum were for a much more ambitious steading. Kirkdale has many similarties with the octagonal steading at Culzean, though of course is much simpler in detail.(Historic Scotland)
Building Dates
circa 1787
Architects
Possibly Robert Adam

Category of Risk and Development History

Condition
Ruinous
Category of Risk
Low
Exemptions to State of Risk
The rest of Kirkdale Steading is maintained and is not at risk.
Field Visits
July 1996, 28/08/2008, 06/05/2011, 26/2/2014
Development History

July 1996: External inspection reveals the slaughterhouse to be vacant.
March 2002: Local planners report that the owner has undertaken some minor repairs to the greater steading and and would not be prepared to sell the property.
March 2004: The owner reports that the slaughterhouse has been roofless for over 100 years. The steading buildings are regularly maintained and remain wind and watertight. They are not at risk, but are used as farm buildings, apart from one block which is used partly by a local keeper and partly by an artist.

August 2008: External inspection finds that the slaughterhouse remains ruinous but remarkably unchanged in the twelve years since our previous photograph.
May 2011: External inspection finds no significant change from the previous site visit.
26 February 2014: External inspection finds the structure remains in much the same condition as seen previously.
14 August 2024: Desk-based assessment suggests the building remains At-Risk.

Guides to Development

Conservation Area
Planning Authority Contact
PAC Telephone Number
01387 260199

Availability

Current Availability
Owner Anti-Selling
Appointed Agents
Price
Occupancy
Vacant
Occupancy Type
N/A
Present/Former Uses
Building Uses Information:
Present Use 1: N/A Former Use 1: Farm/Steading
Present Use 2: N/A Former Use 2: N/A
Name of Owners
Kirkdale Estate
Type of Ownership
Unknown

Information Services

Additional Contacts/Information Source
Plans of a more elaborate proposed build reside in the Soane Museum, London.
Bibliography
Gifford (1996), p381; Hume (2000), p182.
Online Resources
Classification
Farming
Original Entry Date
09-MAY-97
Date of Last Edit
23/07/2018