Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

INNERWICK, TEMPLE MAINS, EAST RANGE, CARTSHED AND GRANARY, THRESHING MILL AND ENGINE HOUSE WITH STALKLB7720

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
05/02/1971
Local Authority
East Lothian
Planning Authority
East Lothian
Parish
Innerwick
NGR
NT 71899 73926
Coordinates
371899, 673926

Description

Early 19th century steading with mid century stalk and engine house. Random rubble with stugged ashlar dressings. Pantile roofs with slate eaves courses below late 19th century skylights. Irregularly planned group.

E RANGE: stepping down with ground falling to S. Higher walled block to N with piended N end, adjoined to lower, longer section by mutual gable. Blocked door to N. Office to higher block with window flanked by 2 doorways on W elevation. Irregular openings for stables on W elevation of lower range, and 2 pyramidally capped, louvred ventilators. Cobbles to interiors retained, and with brick setts on carriageway to W.

CARTSHED AND GRANARY: rectangular plan block with cartsheds of 2 dates.

N ELEVATION: 2 segmental cart arches, widely grouped with rectangular, small-paned granary windows above.

E ELEVATION: later timber forestair added and recessed doorway inserted breaking eaves of piend-roof and flanked to right by granary light.

W ELEVATION: original stone forestair to granary door in gable, flanked by windows; blocked triangular vent in gable head.

S ELEVATION: slightly later addition of stone lean-to cartshed with cat-slide roof; timber lintel and 2 wide cart openings divided by single cast-iron column.

INTERIOR: Timber floor to granary.

THRESHING MILL, ENGINE HOUSE AND STALK: rectangular plan mill with granary above; gabled N elevation formerly adjoined to W range (now demolished) and piend-roof to S elevation. 2 granary windows on E side, and gabled hayloft breaking eaves above doorway to S of W side. Engine house, in a tall, piend-roofed single storey building, abutting mill at N end of W side, with doorway to W and taller doorway flanked by window to S.

STALK: tapering circular section brick stalk with moulded neck courses and tall, ashlar coped pedestal set in re-entrant angle to N of engine house.

Statement of Special Interest

W range largely demolished with modern building inserted. N range of no merit. The 3 groups described here are each good examples of their type, retaining noteworthy details. Name changed from Westhall circa 1900.

References

Bibliography

C McWilliam LOTHIAN (1978) p261.

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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