4-6 North Fort Street, Leith, Edinburgh is a Grade C listed building in the City of Edinburgh local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 March 1994. Dwelling. 3 related planning applications.

4-6 North Fort Street, Leith, Edinburgh

WRENN ID
spare-timber-nettle
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
City of Edinburgh
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
30 March 1994
Type
Dwelling
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Circa 1860. 2-storey flatted dwellings arranged as continuous terrace turning corner with canted angle and shop at ground. Stugged ashlar with ashlar dressings. Base course; cill course to 1st floor; cornice and blocking course. Regular fenestration. Doors with rectangular fanlights, raised architrave and cornice.

NORTH FORT STREET ELEVATION: 9 bays with doors to alternate bays from penultimate left bay; penultimate right bay blank at 1st floor with wallhead stack; right bay with shop window at ground and blind window above.

FERRY ROAD ELEVATION: canted angle; modern door to shop at ground with bracketed cornice and window above. 4 bays to right, far right bay canted; replacement showrroom windows at ground separated by tenement door to penultimate right bay. Single piend-roofed canted dormer.

Rubble rear elevation.

Timber sash and case 4-pane windows (some plate glass and some replacements). Grey slates; coped ashlar stacks; ashlar coped mutual skews to outer flanks.

WALLS: low coursed stone front wall with ashlar saddleback coping.

Detailed Attributes

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