Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

1-4 (INCLUSIVE NOS) BATH PLACELB26702

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
14/12/1970
Local Authority
Edinburgh
Planning Authority
Edinburgh
Burgh
Edinburgh
NGR
NT 30703 74087
Coordinates
330703, 674087

Description

Nos 2 to 4 later 18th century, early 19th century with later alterations and additions; No 1 possibly later (see Notes). Single storey terraced group of 4 houses, each 3-bay, continued to NW (Nos 16-18, inclusive Nos, Promenade). Rendered front elevations; harled SE elevation to No 1. Base course.

NE (BATH PLACE) ELEVATION: doors to centre bay of each house, windows in flanking bays. Polished architraves to No 1; timber margins to windows at No 2; trellis porch to No 3 with ornamental lintel to window margins; dentilled string course and blocking course to No 4, with raised and advanced doorpiece with supporting plain Doric columns.

SW ELEVATION: various additions to each house, including recent 2-storey addition to to centre of No 2.

Timber 4-pane sash and case windows to No 3; aluminium plate glass windows to No 1; uPVC plate glass windows to No 2; timber plate glass windows to No 4 with hinged upper pane. Red pantiled roof to No 1; slate roofs to front elevations of Nos 2, 3 (red pantile to rear) and 4. Piended dormers to No 4. 2-pane raised skylight to rear of No 4; modern single pane skylights to lean-to addition to centre rear. Coped skews between each house and mutual stacks, either rendered or brick.

INTERIORS: not seen, 1994.

BOUNDARY WALLS: harled rear wall to No 3; original sandstone rubble wall with gateway.

Statement of Special Interest

Including No 1A Bath Place. Wood's map shows a group of buildings on this site. The properties are not defined. Sutter's map shows the termination of terrace to the SE as being an L-planned building. Possibly No 1 was built at the same time as the remaining houses in the terrace, and then subsequently extended. However the ridge height of this house differs from that of its neighbours. W Baird mentions that the land on which these houses have been built was amongst the earliest feus which were sold, along with Wellington (Marlborough) Street and Regent Street.

References

Bibliography

Dean of Guild Archives. Wood's map, 1824. Sutter's map, 1856. 2nd edition OS map, 1896. W Baird, ANNALS OF DUDDINGSTON AND PORTOBELLO, (1898).

About Listed Buildings

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