13, 14, 15 And 16 Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh is a Grade A listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 14 December 1970. Tenement. 12 related planning applications.

13, 14, 15 And 16 Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh

WRENN ID
heavy-ashlar-linden
Grade
A
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
14 December 1970
Type
Tenement
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This is a substantial, asymmetrical tenement complex built in 1892 to a design by Stewart Henbest Capper, situated on a sloping site and arranged around an approximate L-plan. The architecture combines Arts and Crafts and Scottish vernacular detailing, expressed through cream harling, red sandstone, and painted dressings. The roofs have a swept profile, broad timber brackets supporting the eaves, crowstepped gables, and decorative skew patterns. Bracketed balconies with wrought-iron balustrades feature prominently.

The South elevation has a crowstep-gabled bay on the right, with a pend leading to Ramsay Court at ground level; a two-storey oriel window is present on the first and second floors, topped by a bracketed, pentice-roofed jettied oriel with a wrought-iron window guard. A crenellated circular stair tower clasps the corner to the left. A two-bay block to the left features a glazed door within a pentice-roofed porch and a small window with a carved cherub holding a sundial, set within a carved surround displaying an inscription and the date 1892. The building then corbels outwards to the left at the second floor, with a decoratively bracketed balcony linking to the re-entrant angle on the third floor. Tabbed surrounds frame the windows at the fourth floor, while two finialled dormer windows break the eaves above a corbel table in the attic (the rightmost of these being bipartite). A recessed bay is located on the outer left, with a balcony at the fourth floor and nesting boxes above.

The West elevation is dominated by a four-bay block to the right featuring a two-storey oriel on the third and fourth floors. A jettied balcony with a timber balustrade sits above a gabled dormerhead, flanked by piend-roofed dormers. A balcony clasps the corner to the outer right at the fourth floor, and a small pentice-roofed projection extends outwards to the left at the fourth floor. To the left, a three-bay block has a two-storey oriel on the second and third floors, topped by a jettied oriel. A small balcony with curved wrought-iron railings is at the outer left, and a piend-roofed dormer is present in the attic to the right, with a swept-roofed tripartite dormer to the left.

The East elevation is characterized by a gabled and jettied dormer in the attic, adjacent to a separately listed former reservoir. The North-facing elevation within the re-entrant angle has an asymmetrical gabled five-storey and attic design, featuring a pend to the left, an oriel on the third floor, and a jettied window in the attic. A regularly fenestrated three-bay block to the left contains a timber-boarded door, bracketed eaves, a swept roof, and a tripartite dormer in the attic. An engaged, six-stage circular stair tower occupies the corner, with a timber-boarded door within a roll-moulded ogee-arched surround displaying an inscription. Vertical links between the windows are created by carved heraldic panels, a bracketed balcony with a curved wrought-iron balustrade sits at the sixth stage, and the roof is finialled and bell-cast with slated tiles. A three-bay block to the right features a door within a pentice-roofed porch, two small pentice-roofed jettied projections, and an oriel on the fifth floor, with a gabled two-window dormer in the attic.

Small-pane glazing is used throughout, in both casement and sash and case windows. Corniced stacks have circular cans, and the roofs are covered in a mixture of red tiles and Aberfoyle green slates, with terracotta ridge tiles—the skew details are crowstepped.

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