Barnbougle Gate Lodge, Dalmeny House, Edinburgh is a Grade B listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 January 1981. Gate lodge.
Barnbougle Gate Lodge, Dalmeny House, Edinburgh
- WRENN ID
- keen-rafter-falcon
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- City of Edinburgh
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 30 January 1981
- Type
- Gate lodge
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Barnbougle Gate Lodge, located at Dalmeny House in Edinburgh, is an early 19th-century gate lodge designed in the style of William Burn. This single-storey, asymmetrical L-plan building features stugged and squared sandstone with stugged and droved ashlar dressings, a base course, rectangular hoodmoulds, and hollow chamfered reveals to the windows on the principal elevation. The lodge has long and short quoins, timber and stone mullions.
On the south (principal) elevation, there are four bays, including a modern door near the center, flanked by stone-mullioned bipartite windows to the left and outer left. To the right, there is an advanced bay with a bipartite window at the center and a jerkin-headed gable. A tooled and painted name panel at the quoin to the left in the advanced bay reads 'Barnbougle Gate'.
The east elevation is blank on the left and features a later red brick addition at the center. The north elevation includes a later addition that is small and built of rubble, topped with a piended roof. The west elevation has three bays, with a single window to the left and a cement-rendered and lined addition on the right, which has a single window facing north. There is also a jerkin-headed gable to the right.
The lodge predominantly has lying-pane timber sash and case windows, a low-pitched graded grey slate roof with overhanging timber eaves and exposed rafter ends, and octagonal ashlar ridge stacks, both paired and single, coped with circular cans. The rainwater goods are made of cast iron and plastic.
The boundary walls and gatepiers consist of keel-coped rubble walls with rubble drum gatepiers.
Additionally, there are single-storey L-plan kennels. The southwest (principal) elevation of the kennels has four bays, featuring an advanced bay with a jerkin-headed gable on the outer left and a single window at the center. The kennels to the right have squared rubble walls with ashlar saddleback coping and hooped railings, along with a series of enclosed runs that include a bollard at the center of the largest run.
The northwest elevation has two bays, consisting of a timber door to the right and a single window to the left. The northeast elevation features four bays, with a timber door at the center flanked by a timber door to the right and two timber doors to the outer left. The southeast elevation is blank, with a jerkin-headed gable.
The kennels also have lying-case timber sash and case windows, a graded grey slate roof, cast-iron rainwater goods, and an ashlar ridge stack coped with cyma recta moulding.
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