Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

LINTLAW SCHOOL (FORMER) INCLUDING ANCILLARY STRUCTURE AND BOUNDARY WALLSLB46307

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
C
Date Added
16/08/1999
Local Authority
Scottish Borders
Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Parish
Bunkle And Preston
NGR
NT 82758 58186
Coordinates
382758, 658186

Description

Dated 1860 with later additions and alterations. Single storey with attic, Tudor-detailed, rectangular-plan former school with gabled projection to front forming L-plan. Harl-pointed, squared and snecked, tooled cream sandstone rubble; sandstone ashlar dressings. Stugged quoins; stugged long and short surrounds to chamfered openings; painted timber mullions to bipartite and tripartite openings; chamfered cills. Separate single storey, rectangular-plan ancillary structure to N.

E (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: main range with stepped wallhead stack breaking eaves off-set to left of centre; tripartite window in bay to outer left; 2-leaf modern timber garage door in bay to right (former 4-light glazing row). Gabled wing projecting to outer right with bipartite window centred at ground; stepped hoodmould; architraved panel dated 'A.D. 1860' aligned above.

S (SIDE) ELEVATION: gabled wing projecting to left with large tripartite window centred at ground; single window aligned above; gabletted finial surmounting gablehead. Lower wing recessed to outer right with 2-leaf boarded timber door in bay to left.

W (REAR) ELEVATION: not seen 1998.

N (SIDE) ELEVATION: gabled wing to right with large tripartite window centred at ground; single window aligned above; gabletted finial surmounting gablehead; single window at ground in bay to left. Lower wing recessed to outer left with single window in bay to right.

Predominantly lying-pane glazing in timber sash and case and casement windows. Grey slate roofs; sawtooth-coped stone skews; moulded brackets beneath gabletted skewputts. Cast-iron rainwater goods. Prominent wallhead stack to front with diagonally-set sandstone flue; circular can.

ANCILLARY STRUCTURE: harl-pointed sandstone rubble; rubble dressings. Small structure with grey slate piended roof; small rooflights. INTERIOR: not seen 1998.

BOUNDARY WALLS: round-arched coping to harl-pointed rubble walls partially enclosing site (former playground to S).

Statement of Special Interest

Empty 1998 having latterly served as a workshop/store. Replaced a "...neat and commodious" school to the SE, now known as The Old Schoolhouse (not listed). This later school has retained interesting details - the lying-pane glazing, sawtooth-coped skews, bracketed and gabletted finials and prominent wallhead stack being the most notable. Some of these features can be found on the nearby, similarly detailed Fogo School (former), itself dated 'A.D. 1864' - see separate list entry, Fogo Parish. Lintlaw is recorded as having accommodation for 100 pupils and, in 1879, an average attendance of 48 (Groome). Predating the Education Act of 1872, interest here is both architectural and historic.

References

Bibliography

J Hardy THE SESSION BOOK OF BUNKLE & PRESTON 1665-1690 (transcribed & annotated, 1900) p53. NEW STATISTICAL ACCOUNT (1845) p122 (previous school). Ordnance Survey map, 1860, surveyed 1856 (not evident). RUTHERFURD'S SOUTHERN COUNTIES' REGISTER AND DIRECTORY (1866, reprinted 1990) p631. F H Groome ORDNANCE GAZETTEER (1882) p200. Ordnance Survey map, 1900 (evident).

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