Capelaw, 29 Woodhall Road, Edinburgh is a Grade C listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 19 December 1979. House. 1 related planning application.

Capelaw, 29 Woodhall Road, Edinburgh

WRENN ID
second-stone-sunrise
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
19 December 1979
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Capelaw is a mock half-timbered house built around 1903, featuring two stories and an attic. It has a rectangular plan with a piend roof and three bays. The house includes pedimented dormers that break the eaves on the first floor, small swept dormers on the northwest, northeast, and southeast elevations of the attic, prominent chimney stacks, bracketed eaves, and a later conservatory on the southeast elevation. There is a pavilion service wing at the north corner, which has a piended roof, corbelled eaves, and a tall ridge stack. The exterior is roughcast with half-timbering on the first floor and sandstone dressings, including a base course and a deep cornice below the half-timbering. The ground floor features red sandstone strip-quoins and window and door margins.

On the northwest elevation, which serves as the entrance, there is an off-centre timber panelled door set in a stop-chamfered, roll-moulded, corniced architrave, flanked by windows in the outer bays. The centre of the first floor has a tall triangular-pedimented dormer, with smaller segmental-pedimented dormers on either side. To the left, there is a scullery outshot with a timber boarded door.

The southeast elevation, facing the garden, has a large conservatory across the ground floor with a central canted section. Behind the conservatory are two advanced box bays with leaded roofs. The first floor features bipartite dormers with segmental pediments, and a recessed scullery outshot to the right with two windows.

The southwest and northeast elevations are blind. The windows are predominantly timber sash and case with 12-pane glazing. The chimney stacks are made of red sandstone with rendered panels and red clay cans. The roof is covered with graded grey slate, and there are cast-iron down-pipes with some decorative hoppers and brackets.

Inside, there is a tiled lobby with a half-glazed timber panelled inner door.

The property is enclosed by a coped, snecked rubble boundary and retaining wall along the road, with a flight of steps leading to the front garden and a decorative wrought-iron gate. There is a simpler double gate for vehicle access. To the southwest of the house, there is a large detached half-timbered garage with folding doors and a half-gabled roof.

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