Tweeddale Arms Hotel, High Street, Gifford is a Grade B listed building in the East Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 5 February 1971. Hotel.

Tweeddale Arms Hotel, High Street, Gifford

WRENN ID
under-frieze-gorse
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
East Lothian
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
5 February 1971
Type
Hotel
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

2-storey hotel formed from 3 houses which comprises terrace of

various dates from mid to late 18th century. White painted

harling with black painted droved and plain ashlar dressings

and base course.

W (STREET) ELEVATION:

MID 18TH CENTURY PROPERTY: at centre; 3 wide symmetrical

bays with central doorway; strip fanlight and 2-leaf boarded

doors. Windows in flanking bays probably enlarged and original

windows under eaves to each bay at 1st floor. "Tweeddale Arms

Hotel" painted in band course between floors.

LATE 18TH CENTURY PROPERTY TO RIGHT: comprised of 5 taller

bays to right; door off-centre to left with later stone

mullioned tripartite flanking to left and 2 single windows to

right; 5 windows regularly spaced at 1st floor.

LATER 18TH CENTURY PROPERTY TO LEFT: comprised of 2 irregular

bays to left. Wide depressed carriage arch to outer left

with keystone; doorway and window to right; 2 enlarged windows

under eaves at 1st floor.

Variety of projections and additions to rears. Small-pane

glazing pattern to sash and case windows. Grey slates. Squared

rubble and harled mutual gable stacks and brick ridge stack.

Pub sign hung from post and beam bridging pavement, with

post set in large gabled base of ashlar coped rubble.

Detailed Attributes

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