Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

EDROM HOUSE LODGELB44487

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
26/03/1997
Local Authority
Scottish Borders
Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Parish
Edrom
NGR
NT 82844 55874
Coordinates
382844, 655874

Description

Mid 19th century with later addition to S. Single storey with attic, 3-bay with later bay to S; single storey lean-to addition to E. Harled.

W ELEVATION: boarded and 4-pane glazed upper door to centre of 3-bay group with timber porch, flanked windows. Window in bay to right (later addition).

N ELEVATION: gabled. Addition set back to left with modern glazed door in bay to right and window to left.

E ELEVATION: not seen fully, 1996. Projection (to E) from bay to centre of 3-bay group with further platformed addition to N. Window in bay to right. Lean-to addition to in bay to left of 3-bay group. Blank additional bay.

8-pane timber sash and case windows; modern glazing to N return of projection to rear. Graded slate roof with gabled dormer in bay to left and to outer right (modern addition), W elevation. 2-light 19th century rooflight in bay to right of 3-bay group to W and to right of E. Brick apex stacks to S and N.

INTERIOR: not seen, 1996.

Statement of Special Interest

The lodge was extended to S during 20th century, possibly in mid 20th century, along with the platformed addition to projection to centre of rear elevation. The lodge is sited at the end of the drive, opposite the main gates to Edrom House (see separate listing). The projection to E is adjoining part of Mid Edrom steading. It is for its historic link to the house and the relationship of this building with those of Mid Edrom house and steading (see separate listings) that it has been considered to be listed at Cat C(S).

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