42 Dick Place, Edinburgh is a Grade B listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 January 1992. Villa. 2 related planning applications.

42 Dick Place, Edinburgh

WRENN ID
standing-sentry-russet
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
15 January 1992
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

William Hardie Kininmonth, 1934. Single storey with attic, 8-bay (made 9-bay by extension to W in 1939) pavilioned rectangular-plan Arts and Crafts style double villa. Originally symmetrical: No 40 remains as built; No 42 altered in sympathetic style; later axial double garage also in sympathetic style with herring-bone doors. Harled brick; dark grey pantile roof, Exposed brick base course; small-pane windows flush with wall surface.

N (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION:

NO 40: entrance pavialion to outer left; mannered doorway; deeply recessed door with small-pane glazing; window to W return of entrance pavilion; window flanking to right; bipartite piend-roofed stair window breaking eaves to right in piend-roofed dormerhead; series of 4 windows, secondary entrance, and single window to outer right; piend-roofed bipartite dormer window above.

NO 42: mirror of above, except: 1-bay extension to W including additiona l ground floor windows and 2 piend-roofed bipartite dormers above; porch door; pitched-roof link between house and garage with repositioned secondary entrance and window to W.

E ELEVATION: 2 single windows to outer right; piend-roofed canted dormer with bipartite window.

W ELEVATION: piend-roofed tripartite dormer window.

S (GARDEN) ELEVATION:

NO 40: pavialion with tripartite window to outer right; bipartite window in bay to inner right; bipartite and tripartite windows with external shutters in bays to outer and inner left respectively; blank square panels and piend-roofed bipartite dormers above each bay except pavilion.

NO 42: mirror of above, except: French windows and 2 piend-roofed bipartite dormers in additional bay to outer left; lengthened windows at centre and to outer right.

Small-pane fixed or casement windows flush with wall plane. Piended roof with dark grey "Ideal" pantiles and ridge tiles; grey slates at part of entrance pavilion to NO 40 and at eaves of No 42 (near stair window); coped harled stacks with blank band beneath coping; eaves guttering.

INTERIORS: not seen 11990.

High coped rubble walls to street and boundaries; harled brick mutual wall.

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