Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

6-11 (INCLUSIVE NOS) GLENISLA GARDENSLB30503

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
19/03/1993
Local Authority
Edinburgh
Planning Authority
Edinburgh
Burgh
Edinburgh
NGR
NT 25813 71109
Coordinates
325813, 671109

Description

J Bryan Nisbet, 1896. 3 pairs of single storey cottages with attics and basements on falling ground to rear, forming part of terrace. Cream (Nos 6-7), lemon (No 8), white (No 9) and dark blue (Nos 10-11) harling with grey sandstone dressings. Base course; cill band course; eaves cornice; advanced entrance blocks with lintel band courses, roll-moulded doorways and surrounds to single windows, aproned cornices to doorways, cornices and blocking courses; panelled doors; flat-roofed and piend-roofed bipartite box dormers.

W ENTRANCE elevation: each pair comprising 4 bays mirrored about centre; advanced entrances in 2nd and 3rd bays; doorways flanked by single windows to right and left respectively; bipartite windows in bays to outer left and right, flanked to centre by single lights; box dormers above each bay (piend-roofed in outer bays); replacement tripartite dormer at No 7. Sash and case windows with 2-pane lower sashes and 6-pane upper sashes; small panes to box dormers in 2 central bays of each pair. Grey-green slate roof; coped red brick stacks; terracotta ridge tiles and finials to piend-roofed dormers; coped gables; moulded eaves guttering; scroll skewputts.

Statement of Special Interest

Designed for William Watson, builder, and Peter MacKenzie, solicitor. Nisbet later completed 12-15 Glenisla gardens on the same design and G Lennox Beattie copied the form for Nos 1-5 (see separate listing).

References

Bibliography

Dean of Guild 5/11/1896.

About Listed Buildings

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Listing is the process that identifies, designates and provides statutory protection for buildings of special architectural or historic interest as set out in the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.

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