Bank, 1 Palmerston Place, Edinburgh is a Grade C listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 14 December 1970. Tenement. 4 related planning applications.

Bank, 1 Palmerston Place, Edinburgh

WRENN ID
gentle-rotunda-thrush
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
14 December 1970
Type
Tenement
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

John Lessels, designed 1864, built 1868. 4-storey and basement tenement with classical details; 3-bay return to Manor Place; splayed pilastered corner, 5-bay return to Palmerston Place. Basement area to street including some vaulted cellars and retaining walls. Sandstone ashlar; droved at basement. Cast-iron balconies at all 1st floor windows.

S (COATES PLACE) ELEVATION: entrance platts oversailing basements. Banded base course; banded cill course at 1st floor, moulded string course between windows. Cornice at 2nd floor with plain frieze; corniced eaves course. Corniced and consoled round arched doorpieces, plain fanlights. Moulded architraved windows at ground and 1st floors, tripartite windows to splayed corner to E, corniced and pedimented at 1st floor. Segmental arched windows at 2nd floor with bracketed cills.

E (MANOR PLACE) ELEVATION: 3-bay, 4-storey pilastered tenement block. Pilasters spanning 1st and 2nd floors to terminal bays, with large fielded panels; cornice over with plain frieze. Round arched doorway at ground floor to centre with narrow sidelights and plain fanlight. Moulded architraved surrounds at ground floor, triangular pediment to centre, corniced to sides. Segmental arched surrounds at 2nd floor with bracketed cills.

W (PALMERSTON PLACE) ELEVATION: 4-storey and basement 5-bay classical townhouse (partially converted to bank premises early 20th century now shop premises, 2008). Slightly advanced pilastered flanking bays. Entrance platt leading to former corner entrance, round arched doorway converted to window, with armourial panel over. 2 paired pilasters spanning 1st and 2nd floors to flanking bays. Cornice at 2nd floor with plain frieze. Pedimented window to centre at 1st floor, flanking windows corniced all with scroll motif cast-iron balconies. Segmental arched surrounds at 2nd floor with advanced bracketed cills and small cast-iron balconies. Shallow stepped parapet.

Plate glass in timber sash and case windows. Circa 1930s multipane metal windows with classical motifs at ground floor to Palmerston Place elevation (fronting former bank premises). Double pitch M-section roof. Corniced ashlar ridge and gable end stacks with modern clay cans. Cast-iron rainwater goods.

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