Church Hall And Rectory Cottage, St Mary's Episcopal Rectory, Dalmahoy is a Grade C listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 8 March 1994. Rectory, church hall, cottage.

Church Hall And Rectory Cottage, St Mary's Episcopal Rectory, Dalmahoy

WRENN ID
sombre-marble-sage
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
8 March 1994
Type
Rectory, church hall, cottage
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The Church Hall and Rectory Cottage at St Mary's Episcopal Rectory in Dalmahoy, designed by John Henderson in 1850, is a single-storey, L-plan structure that now consists of three buildings: a hall, a cottage, and a rectory. The buildings are constructed from squared and snecked sandstone with stugged ashlar margins.

The main (west) elevation features a four-bay church hall on the outer right, which was formerly a school. It has a substantial stone entrance porch with a central door and a letterbox plate-glass fanlight above. There is one window to the right of the porch and two windows to the left, with additional windows in the right and left returns. The cottage and rectory are located to the centre left of the hall. The cottage has a gabled porch at the centre, adorned with a pediment that has ashlar dressing and small windows on the right and left returns. There is one window to the right of the porch and three windows to the left. The rectory features a flat-roofed porch on the south elevation, situated in the re-entrant angle between the main range and the jamb to the west, with a bipartite window to the left of the porch and a canted dormer above.

In terms of window details, the church hall has a 12-pane sash and case window on the outer right and a 4-pane sash and case window in the returns of the porch. The cottage has uPVC 12-pane sash and case windows. The rectory includes a 12-pane sash and case window on the west elevation and a 4-pane sash and case window on the south elevation. The roofs are covered with graded grey slate, featuring ashlar coping to the skews, an ashlar mutual skew between the church hall and cottage, and coped ridge stacks.

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