Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

SHEDDEN PARK ROAD TWEEDBANK WITH WALLED GARDEN, BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATEPIERSLB35819

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
16/03/1971
Local Authority
Scottish Borders
Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Burgh
Kelso
NGR
NT 73249 34128
Coordinates
373249, 634128

Description

1805-6 and later additions. 2-storey, basement and attic 3 bay classical villa with entrance front to north, centre door approached by railed steps has moulded architrave and mutuled cornice. Bays divided by rusticated pilasters with mutuled eaves-course, pediment over centre bay, piended slated roof with rectangular corniced stacks at flanks. To south: original house unaltered only at right-hand bay, centre bay advanced and pedimented and projecting wing added to left-hand side with 3 window canted bay and piended roof, all added in mid 19th century. 2 piended dormers to attic,

single-storey and attic, concrete block-built wing to east also with piended slated roof, added 1946 by Dick Peddie and MacKay, in place of flanking screen walls with arched pedimented doorways, one of which was relocated to walled garden.

INTERIOR: fine plasterwork in oval drawing room extended into canted bay. Some other rooms altered.

WALLED GARDEN: stone to the exterior, brick lined interior. Single storey gabled stable, 2-storey piend-roofed coach and tacksman's house with external stair over stone water cistern. Elevation to street harled and windows replaced in steel, stone elevations and timber sash and case windows towards the garden.

STONE BOUNDARY WALLS AND GATEPIERS: Ha ha is mid 20th century.

References

Bibliography

Information from Hurd Rolland Partnership. Wood's Map of Kelso (1825).

About Listed Buildings

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