17Th Century House, Courtyard Behind 71-75 High Street, Dunbar is a Grade A listed building in the East Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 5 February 1971. Commercial.

17Th Century House, Courtyard Behind 71-75 High Street, Dunbar

WRENN ID
high-ledge-tarn
Grade
A
Local Planning Authority
East Lothian
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
5 February 1971
Type
Commercial
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

NO. 73: 18th century. 3-storey harled block, serving as

extension to no. 71 High Street. E end abuts gable of 17th

century house. Panelled door to right; parapet to small

forecourt and decorative iron railings.

17TH CENTURY HOUSE forming L-plan of 2 adjoining wings with

different ridge heights. Rendered sandstone rubble: pantiled

roof; crowsteps with curved beak skewputs. Harled gable and

brick stacks. Variety of small-pane glazing pattern.

E WING: 2-storey. Slated easing course. Pend under forestair;

door above and window to right. Ground floor to N entered

through pend, with openings blocked at rear. Wing abutted in

courtyard to N by single storey, rendered, pantiled

outbuilding, linking with no. 75 High Street. Rear elevation

with random openings and piended attic dormer.

S WING: Higher eaves with steeply pitched gable and roof

above 3-storey block; courtyard face with bowed stairblock at

centre, roof swept into main eaves. Cossarr's Wynd elevation

with random windows and 3 swept dormers, breaking eaves. E

gable with 3 windows in vertical line to N.

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