44 Queen Charlotte Street, Leith, Edinburgh is a Grade C listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 29 April 1977. Tenement, public house. 1 related planning application.

44 Queen Charlotte Street, Leith, Edinburgh

WRENN ID
salt-postern-woodpecker
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
29 April 1977
Type
Tenement, public house
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

44 Queen Charlotte Street is an early 19th-century, three-storey and attic corner tenement block that includes a public house on the ground floor. The building features cream sandstone with stugged ashlar main elevations, although much of it has undergone plastic repair. The ground floor at the rear is made of painted coursed rubble with stugged dressings. It has a dentilled eaves cornice with a blocking course on the northeast and northwest elevations, which extends across the gable on the northwest side. The public house front has a plain design with a continuous cornice and rectangular openings that have been re-glazed.

On the northwest elevation facing Queen Charlotte Street, the building has four bays. There is a doorway located to the right of the centre, with single windows in the remaining bays on the ground, first, and second floors. The roof features three rectangular dormers, with a single window in the centre and bipartite dormers on either side.

The northeast elevation facing Constitution Street has three bays and is gabled with an apex stack. There is a doorway on the outer right, and single windows in the remaining bays on the ground, first, and second floors, although the centre and right windows are blinded. There is also a single blocked window at the gablehead.

The southwest elevation at the rear is mostly obscured by a neighbouring building on the ground floor, but there are single windows above, some of which are blocked. This elevation also features three rectangular dormers, with a tripartite dormer in the centre and bipartite dormers on either side.

The building has timber sash and case windows, with plate glass glazing at the front and 12-pane windows at the rear. The slate roof is topped with red ridge tiles and has two coped apex stacks. The interior was not seen in 1993.

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