10 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh is a Grade B listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 27 October 1964. House. 2 related planning applications.

10 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh

WRENN ID
waiting-sill-gold
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
27 October 1964
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

John Chesser, 1875-1879. 2-storey with basement and attic terrace of 2-bay houses (Nos 9 and 10 3-bay) with canted, mansard attic bays. Polished, channelled sandstone ashlar with polished dressings; droved sandstone to basement. Base course; band course at ground, corniced at canted bay; string course; banded eaves course; cornice. Doorpiece comprising stop-chamfered pilasters; foliated consoles to cornice, margin-paned panelled timber door with rectangular fanlight; block cill and consoled cornice to margins to window above doorpiece; round-headed, key-stoned wood-framed dormer at roof above; tripartite dormer to polygonal mansard roof of canted bay, comprising smaller, round-headed, key-stoned dormers flanking central dormer, detailed as above; coped skews.

N (FRONT) ELEVATION: window to bay to left at basement, beneath oversailing platt; door and fanlight at centre; light to centre of canted bay at right; steps down from street; doorpiece to bay to left at ground; single window above; 3 lights to canted bay at ground and 1st floors. Nos 9 and 10 as above, with additional bay to left of entrance bay, comprising bipartite windows at each floor, with single dormer, detailed as above, to mansard roof above.

W (SIDE) ELEVATION (TO NO 1): coursed sandstone rubble to gabled bay at left; coped skews and gablehead stack; bowed return with bipartite windows to each floor to advanced bay at right; gablehead stack to bay at right; lean-to roof at outer right.

2-pane timber sash and case glazing. Grey slate roof; fish-scale tiling to mansards; coped, channelled sandstone ashlar mutual stacks with tall cylindrical and octagonal cans; cast-iron rainwater goods.

RAILINGS: spike-headed railings to street (set in coping), and to ashlar steps and entrance platts.

Detailed Attributes

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