The Manse, 11 Newliston Road, Kirkliston Village is a Grade B listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 8 March 1994. Manse.

The Manse, 11 Newliston Road, Kirkliston Village

WRENN ID
spare-corridor-jet
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
8 March 1994
Type
Manse
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The Manse, located at 11 Newliston Road in Kirkliston Village, is a 2-storey, 3-bay Tudoresque gabled manse built in 1850. It is prominently situated and features a rectangular plan. The exterior is constructed of stugged, squared, and snecked sandstone, with ashlar quoins and margins, and a base course. The windows are designed in a Tudor-arch style with chamfered reveals and hoodmoulds.

On the south elevation, which serves as the entrance, the design is asymmetrical, with a slightly advanced gabled bay to the right. The entrance porch is gabled and has bracketed skewputts set in the re-entrant angle at the center. It features a deeply chamfered door surround with shield label stops and a lancet window that lights the porch on the north return. Above the porch, there is a lancet window at the first floor. To the left of the porch, there is a stone mullioned bipartite window with carved spandrels and horizontal glazing bars. A date plaque inscribed with "1850" is located at the first floor above the porch, and there are additional bipartite windows at both the ground and first floors in the gable to the outer right.

The north elevation is also asymmetrical, featuring a gabled bay to the left with a bipartite window at the ground floor and a 4-centred arched window at the first floor. There are small oculi at the central junction with the gabled bay and a window to the outer right at ground level.

The east elevation consists of 3 bays, with bipartite windows at the ground level and a bipartite dormerhead at the center. The timber dormers have Y-tracery mullions.

The west elevation has 3 bays and features 2 gables with a single-storey link-block at the center, with the south gable being slightly more advanced than the north. The building is adorned with 12-pane sash and case windows and horizontal glazing in the arched windows. The roof is covered with grey slate, and there is ashlar coping to the skews and skewputts.

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