Coach House, Friarshall, Friarsgate, Jedburgh is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 March 1993. House.
Coach House, Friarshall, Friarsgate, Jedburgh
- WRENN ID
- swift-vestry-brook
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Scottish Borders
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 23 March 1993
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
The Coach House at Friarshall, located in Friarsgate, Jedburgh, is an early 19th century, two-storey building with a basement and attic, featuring a nearly cubic shape. The rear has a raised basement from an earlier property on the site, and the wallhead was raised with an attic added towards the end of the 19th century. The exterior is harled, except for the north elevation.
The west (entrance) elevation is gabled, with a deep-set door on the right, framed by a painted ashlar doorcase that has stop-chamfered arrises and a moulded cornice, along with a pair of narrow lights on either side. Above the door is a window, and there are two attic windows in the gablehead, although the gablehead stack has been removed.
The north elevation features a whinstone basement with coursed cream sandstone above, where the upper wallhead has a smoother texture and ashlar dressings. The basement has two openings with shallow relieving arches, both now filled with windows; the left side has a bipartite window with a timber mullion, while the right has a smaller single window. There are three bays above, each with windows on every floor.
On the east elevation, there are two irregularly spaced bays flanking a broad wallhead stack. The basement has a central glazed door, a small window to the left, and a blank space to the right, with attic windows in the gablehead. A small modern conservatory is attached to the right of the door.
The south elevation has three windows with ashlar dressings on the first floor and a single off-centre window below. The building features timber sash and case windows with 12-pane glazing throughout, a grey slate roof with flat leaded skews, and a corniced ashlar stack.
The interior was not seen in 1992. The boundary walls and gatepiers consist of rubble walls with semi-circular coping that enclose the garden at the rear, and there are square ashlar gatepiers immediately to the right of the west elevation, along with two-leaf boarded gates.
The coach house, located to the east of the main house along a north-south axis, is constructed of coursed pink sandstone with stugged dressings. It features three pairs of garage doors on the ground to the right, a stable door and window to the left, and a pair of piend-roofed hay loft doors breaking the eaves in the outer bays, with louvred openings flanking the door to the right. The roof is pitched with grey slate and includes skylights.
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