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One of three lodges built by William Forbes c1785. Aligned N/S with gables at the two ends and tall three-stack chimney. It was extended to the east c1890. Demolished c1970.
Sites and Monument Record: Callendar House West Lodge (SMR 1129)
Single storey, harled with painted margins. Elongated hexagonal plan, rear wing with basement. One window to each face, blind to east, with date 1818 over south one, Tudor hood moulds. Added porch to west. Slate roof. 3 octagonal ashlar chimney stacks. Wing extended c1990.
Sites and Monument Record: Carriden House Inner Lodge (SMR 309)
Sites and Monument Record: Avonhill House Lodge (SMR 2078)
Sites and Monument Record: Avonhill House Lodge (SMR 2078)
Tall two storey sandstone lodge with overhanging eaves and Italianate windows. The ground floor windows on the south and east are triple-lighted, whilst those placed centrally above are double. Unfortunate box-like extension to the west.
The lodge sits immediately behind an elaborate gateway with four moulded stone piers. Each pier is capped by a facetted ball finial. Decorative cast iron gates.
Sites and Monument Record: Millfield South Lodge (SMR 1439)
Stone built lodge for Millfield House, c1850. The lodge stands next to the entrance drive from Polmont Road. Two tapering pillars with pyramid tops flank the backset gate with iron railings curving to terminal pillars in the boundary wall. The dwelling has two gablets crowned with chamfered chimney stack facing north onto the public road. The eaves extends beyond the wall line and is finished with bargeboards. A short bay window faces east onto the drive and is capped by a chamfered lintel/roof set under another gablet.
Sites and Monument Record: Millfield North Lodge (SMR 2094)
Tudor Gothic lodge of Dunmore stone.
battlemented, early c19th.
Sites and Monument Record: Dunmore Park East Lodge (SMR 190)
Single storey cottage facing road, with basement built into slope to N & E. Rubble with chamfered ashlar margins. S elevation with advanced bay to right and canted window. Remaining windows bipartite, some with gablet heads on E & W elevations. Slate roof, partly piended, supported on bracketed eaves. Additional lower bay with piended wing to left. Date 1844 appears on S window lintel.
Sites and Monument Record: Carriden West Lodge (SMR 310)
1911 harled L-shaped single-storey lodge building in weak art & crafts style. Tapering chimney stacks. "AS 1911" monogram on carved panel in the east-facing gable.
New (c1995) extension to the west.
Sites and Monument Record: Weedingshall Lodge (SMR 1585)
Small rectangular dwelling with overhanging eaves and central chimney. Slate roof with hipped ends. The three windows facing the drive have hood mouldings and wide moulded margins. It stands adjacent to the gates to Powfoulis House, which have two simply moulded stone piers supporting the original cast iron gates. Outhouses and ancillary buildings stood to the north and have since been incorporated into an extension.
Sites and Monument Record: Powfoulis Lodge (SMR 1445)
Single-storey rectangular stone block with a central doorway in the west face and a window to either side. Above the door is a simple dormer pediment. Central chimney stack. Rear extension added c1995.
Sites and Monument Record: Househill Lodge (SMR 1616)
Only the single storey rectangular building to the W is original. It formerly possessed a squared hip roof. In the centre of the W wall, facing the drive, is a round headed doorway set forward of the wall in banded rustication. To either side of this is a single round headed window. Late 18th century.
Sites and Monument Record: Parkhill House West Lodge (SMR 261)
Sites and Monument Record: Grange Lodge (SMR 2062)
Sites and Monument Record: Grange Lodge (SMR 2062)
Sites and Monument Record: Banknock House Lodge (SMR 1682)
Sites and Monument Record: Banknock House Lodge (SMR 1682)
Only the lowest 0.6m of the wall remain, with a large apse facing the road to the east and a shallow bay window to the south.
Built into the wall on the opposite side of the drive is a lintel stone of late 18th/early 19th century style.
Sites and Monument Record: Dunipace House East Lodge (SMR 1615)
Sites and Monument Record: Denny Masonic Hall (SMR 1343)
Sites and Monument Record: Denny Masonic Hall (SMR 1343)