Ancillary Building, Stables And Dairy Pavilion, Hedderwick Hill is a Grade B listed building in the East Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 17 May 1989. Stables, dairy pavilion.
Ancillary Building, Stables And Dairy Pavilion, Hedderwick Hill
- WRENN ID
- grim-cupola-khaki
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- East Lothian
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 17 May 1989
- Type
- Stables, dairy pavilion
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Earlier to mid 19th century severe classical stable
range incorporating earlier buildings at rear. Coursed
red rubble sandstone with droved ashlar dressings. U-
plan.
S RANGE: symmetrical; raised impost and eaves courses,
6-bay. Advanced 2-stage entrance bay with altered roof
at centre with segmental pend and keystone; original
piend roof raised and slate hanging to upper stage at
sides. 2 recessed bays flanking each side with blind
arched panels; window inserted in outer right panels.
Advanced end bays with segmental archway to outer left
and blind panel with window to outer right. Windows
barred.
E RANGE: 2 cottages with irregularly spaced openings.
2 archways to right of centre blocked when formed into
2nd cottage. Lower eaves line than S range. Outer left
bay of S range with doroway at ground and granary
window above.
W RANGE: primarily blank with machine doorways at centre
and doorway leading to covered dairy passage flanked by
irregular windows.
COURT: lean-to rubble ancillary building with lower
adjunct, closing U-plan to N at E. Piend roofed pantiled
projection from W range at centre. Modern, open
corrugated iron structure to N end of W range at right
angles.
12-pane multi-pane and 4-pane glazing pattern to sash
and case windows. Slate piend roofs. Brick and
sandstone stacks. Ventilator to pantiled projection.
INTERIOR: 2 stalls to one side and 3 to other of S
range; boarded and curved with ball and acorn finials.
Cast-iron hay basket.
DAIRY PAVILION: probably later 19th century decorative,
octagonal plan dairy. Squared and snecked red rubble
with stugged ashlar dressings and battered base course;
yellow brick window jambs.
Narrow 3-pane windows to 7 faces, with doorway to E
face; boarded door, passage to W range, facetted roof
with swept, timber bracketted eaves; grey slates.
Leaded tapering finial. Swept ventilators to alternate
faces.
INTERIOR: square enamel tiled dado. Vaulted, boarded
ceiling with ventilator boss.
Detailed Attributes
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