Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

GRANTON HARBOUR, SEA WALL AND EMBANKMENT TO EAST OF MID PIERLB45651

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
16/09/1998
Local Authority
Edinburgh
Planning Authority
Edinburgh
Burgh
Edinburgh
NGR
NT 23747 77701
Coordinates
323747, 677701

Description

Mainly circa 1860 (although facing of embankment is probably slightly later) with some visible remnants of circa 1840. Sloping sea embankment (wider at base) faced with coursed sandstone blocks to seaward side; profile here curves upwards to become almost vertical wall; blocks towards top are stugged; droved ashlar coping with rounded edges above. More gently sloping sides to S (flat in parts) comprised of turfed earth and enclosed by low sandstone wall of coping blocks to roadside; mainly tooled and rounded but some droved ashlar blocks with rounded edges to W. Embankment/wall adjoins mid pier to E of easternmost slipway at SE angle and curves round along shoreline terminating just to E of Wardie Square where it adjoins separate section of wall.

Gap in embankment forms entranceway to eastern breakwater; coped droved ashlar sides of entrance rising from short flat S piers to taller flat coped N piers (probably only visible remnants of circa 1840 wall). Stone setts to ground in between. Minor entranceway to E: rounded edges to wall on either side; stone blocks form uneven 'steps' to foreshore.

Statement of Special Interest

Constructed for Duke of Buccleuch as part of developments at Granton Harbour. Railway from Edinburgh constructed along S side of wall in mid-1840's. The south side of the embankment was altered and landscaped in late 20th century (following the removal of the railway tracks). Originally it was far steeper and flat-topped to accommodate the railway..

References

Bibliography

Entrance to harbour visible in present location on First Edition ORDNANCE SURVEY map 5ft to 1 mile, surveyed 1852, published 1853; Edinburgh sheet 14; "substantial sea wall" mentioned in Frances H Groome, ORDNANCE GAZETTEER OF SCOTLAND (1883) p213; facing to sea embankment appears first on ORDNANCE SURVEY map 1:2500, resurveyed 1894, published 1896; Edinburgh sheet 1.15; John Gifford, Colin McWilliam and David Walker, EDINBURGH in 'The Buildings of Scotland' series (first published 1984, this edition 1991) p602; GRANTON HARBOUR HANDBOOK, published by Ed J Burrow & Co Ltd with foreword by the Duke of Buccleuch (post 1955) p20.

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.

We list buildings which are found to be of special architectural or historic interest using the selection guidance published in Designation Policy and Selection Guidance (2019)

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