Stables, 7-9 Duke Street, Belhaven, Dunbar is a Grade B listed building in the East Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 11 January 1988. House.

Stables, 7-9 Duke Street, Belhaven, Dunbar

WRENN ID
lost-rampart-indigo
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
East Lothian
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
11 January 1988
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

Mid 18th century. L-plan house composed of street fronted

block and simple classical block adjoining to N, bordering an

earlier courtyard. Red sandstone rubble with painted margins.

S BLOCK: 3 bays with deep centre door and small flanking

window to left. Iron lamp bracket over door. 4-pane glazing.

E gable harled above, rendered and lined at ground level.

Renewed pantiled roof; harled gable stacks and plain skews.

N BLOCK: possibly later 18th century. Random rubble with

raised, painted and droved stone margins. 3-bay with doors in

1st and 3rd; broad, flush-panelled door with small-pane

upper-lights, to left, with moulded architrave above. 12-pane

glazing pattern; large 1st floor windows. Blind sash window

centre 1st floor with small square window inserted later

below. Slate roof with harled end stack.

OUTBUILDING: single storey, random rubble former stable to E

of 7 and 9 Duke Street by wall and gatepiers. Wide doorway in

W gable. E gable abutting 5 Duke Street. Pantiled roof with

slate eaves easing course.

Garden wall of random rubble, rendered on S side with ashlar

gate piers.

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