The Home Farm was built in 1832 and designed by David Bryce, but was elaborated by Sir William Stirling-Maxwell around 1858. The large steading includes a clock tower and a dairy with pictorial tiles.
1/2 storey U-plan enclosing central cattle court of enormous extent, with 3-storey clock tower with tall roof at SE angle; tall chimney feature. Snecked rubble with ashlar dressings. Bold roguish Renaissance detail. Includes dairy with fine Minton style pictorial tiles full-height on all 4 walls. (Historic Scotland)
1/2 storey U-plan enclosing central cattle court of enormous extent, with 3-storey clock tower with tall roof at SE angle; tall chimney feature. Snecked rubble with ashlar dressings. Bold roguish Renaissance detail. Includes dairy with fine Minton style pictorial tiles full-height on all 4 walls. (Historic Scotland)