93 High Street, Dalkeith is a Grade B listed building in the Midlothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 June 1983. Commercial building. 3 related planning applications.

93 High Street, Dalkeith

WRENN ID
peeling-chamber-pearl
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Midlothian
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
30 June 1983
Type
Commercial building
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

93 High Street in Dalkeith is a Baronial corner building designed by Peddie and Kinnear, dated 1870. It stands three storeys tall with an attic and features lightly stugged and snecked ashlar on the ground and first floors of the east elevation and corner, while the remaining floors and elevations are made of squared and snecked rubble with ashlar dressings. The building has a base course, a moulded string course at the first floor, and a stepped corbel court at the second floor. The eaves cornice is present, along with chamfered reveals and gablet crowsteps on the gables.

The corner entrance is a shouldered design with a two-leaf panelled door set into the chamfered corner, topped by a two-storey corbelled turret featuring bowed tripartite windows and a conical turret roof with a slender iron finial.

On the east (High Street) elevation, there are three segmental-arched windows at the ground floor, each with linking hoodmoulds and carved label stops. A bipartite window is located to the left, and a single window to the right on the first floor. The second floor has two central segmental-arched windows and a slit in the gablehead. A panel dated "1870" is positioned at the centre between the first and second floors, with "PK" inscribed on the right skewputt.

The north (Edinburgh Road) elevation features a gable with a slit to the left, interrupted by a coped set-off stack that is corbelled from the first floor. There is a blank panel at the first floor and a segmental-arched window at the second floor. A hoodmoulded door (No 1 Edinburgh Road) with a large plate glass fanlight is located to the outer right. The ground floor has two segmental-arched windows to the left, with various sized windows to the right on the first and second floors.

The west elevation is gabled to the left and has a gablehead stack, along with a single-storey rubble block adjoining to the left, which links to No 3 Edinburgh Road, the Full Gospel Church (see separate listing). There is a window to the right at the first and second floors.

The south elevation is blank above the adjoining buildings Nos 89 and 91 High Street (see separate listing). The building features a 2, 3, and 4-pane plate glass glazing pattern in sash and case windows. There are two timber gabled and slate-hung dormer windows with deep eaves on the north pitch, and one on the right side of the west pitch. A ball finial is present at the north gablehead, with coped stacks and a gablehead to the south. The roof is covered with grey slates, and the building retains its original octagonal chimney can and rainwater goods on the east elevation.

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