29, 31, 33 Bath Street, Edinburgh is a Grade B listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 14 March 1989. 1 related planning application.

29, 31, 33 Bath Street, Edinburgh

WRENN ID
fallen-footing-sepia
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
14 March 1989
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

35, 37, and 39 Bath Street in Edinburgh are later 19th-century, two-storey terraced houses with attics, arranged in two mirrored groups of seven bays each. They feature Moorish architectural details and a distinctive skyline display. The exterior is constructed from squared and snecked stugged ashlar with droved ashlar dressings, canted windows, and red stugged sandstone blocks used for the mullions and first-floor window architraves. The side and rear elevations are made of rubble.

The northwest (principal) elevation has five steps leading to a round-arched, deep-set door at the center of each group, with a bipartite window above on the first floor. Each bay contains windows on both floors, and there is a deep-set panelled door in the penultimate bays with a plate glass rectangular fanlight above. The outer bays have full-height canted windows, while the central bays feature bipartite windows.

The southeast (rear) elevation includes two-storey piend-roofed projections in the second to third and fifth to sixth bays, which are additions to these bays in each group.

The houses have timber sash and case windows, with smaller upper sashes and lower sections featuring lying panes. The first-floor windows and canted windows have timber shouldered upper panes, which are echoed by the architraves of the central bipartite windows. The ground floor windows have stop-chamfered arrises, and the other windows have moulded chamfers above the tabs. The mansard roof is covered with grey slate, with piended roofs on the dormers. The central bay has a bipartite dormer, flanked by two others, and there are separately roofed windows at the attic level. The rear also features dormers. The side elevations have shouldered squared and snecked sandstone wallhead stacks, with a band of red sandstone and coping, and the stacks, which are visible from the rear, are spaced at regular intervals with octagonal cans.

The interiors were not seen as of 1994. The boundary walls are made of droved ashlar, with a later addition of extra height using concrete.

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