Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

2-4 (INCL NOS) WARRENDER PARK TERRACE INCLUDING RAILINGSLB30645

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
19/03/1993
Local Authority
Edinburgh
Planning Authority
Edinburgh
Burgh
Edinburgh
NGR
NT 25405 72451
Coordinates
325405, 672451

Description

Edward Calvert, 1878. 5-storey and basement with 5th storey as mansard attic, 5-bay tenement with Baronial details, forming part of terrace. Squared and snecked sandstone with contrasting polished ashlar dressings. String courses at 1st floor and above 3rd floor; crowstepped gables; stop-chamfered reveals.

N ENTRANCE elevation: architraved segmental-arched doorways with recessed polished granite colonnettes and foliate capitals in 2nd and 4th bays; deep-set panelled doors; plate glass fanlights. Single windows above in 2nd bay: pedimented dormerhead and finial at 4th floor. Doorway in 4th bay, flanked to left by simpler roll-moulded segmental-arched doorway with panelled door and plate glass fanlight; bipartite windows above to each floor and in 3rd (centre) bay; single windows in both bays at 4th floor set in corbelled panel overstepping ciphered panel and linked above by gablehead. Full-height canted windows in bays to outer left and right, corbelled to square at 4th floor; tripartite windows with single lights to returns at 4th floor; gableheads above. Plate glass sash and case windows. Grey slate roof; coped mutual stacks; moulded eaves guttering. INTERIORS: not seen 1991.

RAILINGS: decorative cast-iron railings to area and steps up to entrances.

References

Bibliography

Gifford et al. Edinburgh (1984), p501.

About Listed Buildings

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