Ranwoth Cottage, Edinburgh Road, Cockenzie is a Grade C listed building in the East Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 20 March 1997. Cottage. 4 related planning applications.

Ranwoth Cottage, Edinburgh Road, Cockenzie

WRENN ID
bitter-loft-plover
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
East Lothian
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
20 March 1997
Type
Cottage
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Ranwoth Cottage, located on Edinburgh Road in Cockenzie, is a small cottage-villa built in 1870, showcasing the Scots Baronial style. The building is two stories high and has three bays, constructed from squared and snecked grey sandstone rubble, with dressings that are stugged, droved, and chamfered. The rear extension is harled.

The front elevation features a central doorway that is low-arched and topped with a crowstepped gablehead supported on consoles. The door is six-panelled and has a plate glass segmental-arched fanlight above it. To the left, there is a canted window that breaks the eaves in a large, gabled dormer, which is corbelled out and contains a tripartite window. To the right, there is a tripartite window at the ground level, with a small, unusual canted and gabled timber dormer above.

The rear elevation includes a central extension that is at right angles to the main structure, featuring a modern door and picture windows, with a Velux rooflight above. There is one window on either side of the extension, with a plain piended dormer above to the right and a modern Velux rooflight to the left.

The original windows are timber sash and case, with two and four panes on the front and twelve panes on the rear ground floor. The roof, including the extension, is covered in graded grey Scotch slate. The main roof is gabled with crowstepped skews, while the extension has a piended roof. There are two ashlar gable stacks, each with plain coping and two octagonal cans, along with decorative rainwater hoppers.

The boundary wall is made of rubble with saddleback ashlar coping.

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