Relugas, 7 Station Road is a Grade C listed building in the Midlothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 9 March 1992. 2 related planning applications.
Relugas, 7 Station Road
- WRENN ID
- rooted-frieze-rook
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Midlothian
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 9 March 1992
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
5 Station Road in Dalkeith is a pair of mirrored, two-storey houses built around 1909, with the first floor breaking the eaves. The houses are located at No 5 on the left and No 7, known as Relugas, on the right. The west elevation features bull-faced squared and coursed masonry, while the other elevations are pebble-dashed. Polished ashlar dressings are present, with chamfered reveals that stop before the cill on the ground floor of the west side. The pebble-dashed elevations have raised ashlar cills.
On the west elevation, No 7 has a doorcase that is corniced and keystoned, featuring a mannered lugged architrave in the right bay. It includes a panelled door with a plate glass fanlight and etched glass on the inner door. There is a canted window in the left bay at ground level, which is corbelled to a tripartite bow that breaks the eaves on the first floor, topped with a conical roof and a timber finial. No 5 is identical, with the door located in the left bay and the canted window in the right bay.
The east elevation shows No 7 with an advanced bay to the left that is a single storey with a cat-slide roof, featuring a boarded door to the right and a window to the left. The return is blank. There are windows at both ground and first floor levels in the right bay, with the ground floor window being taller. No 5 mirrors this layout, with the advanced bay on the right, but it has a modern porch at ground level in the right bay.
The north elevation of No 5 and the south elevation of No 7 feature lop-sided gables, with the west gable being shorter. Each house has windows on both sides at ground level and a stair window on the first floor, with a flanking window to the west. The stair window on the north side has leaded coloured glass.
Both houses have sash and case windows, mostly with small-pane upper sashes and single-pane lower sashes, along with some plate glass. Each house features a flat-roofed tripartite dormer window and a cat-slide roof. The pebble-dashed chimney stacks are located behind deep eaves on the north and south sides, with a mutual stack below the ridge on the west and east pitches. The roofs are covered with purple-grey slates, and some original rainwater goods remain.
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- No EPC on record for this property
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- Related listed building consents — 2 applications
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