Norham Lodge, Station Road, Duns is a Grade B listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 22 December 1994. Villa. 4 related planning applications.

Norham Lodge, Station Road, Duns

WRENN ID
young-vault-vetch
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
22 December 1994
Type
Villa
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Norham Lodge is a 2-storey, 3-bay Jacobethan villa built in 1860, designed in a T-plan. The exterior is constructed from stugged cream ashlar sandstone with polished dressings, featuring a base course, a string course above the ground floor, and chamfered reveals. The first-floor windows extend beyond the eaves and are topped with gabled dormerheads, while there are blind slits at the gableheads and apex finials.

On the east elevation, there is a projecting porch at the center, which has an elaborate corbelled castellated parapet with a plaque and finial. The round-headed doorway features a panelled door and a semi-circular plate glass fanlight, with a bipartite window above it on the first floor. The left bay has a piend-roofed canted window at ground level (bipartite to the front) and a bipartite window on the first floor. The slightly advanced gabled right bay has a projecting piend-roofed tripartite window at ground level and a stepped hoodmoulded tripartite window on the first floor.

The south elevation consists of two bays, each with bipartite windows on both floors. The right bay is gabled and advanced, featuring a hoodmould above the first-floor window, while the left side has a blank wall of sheds.

The north elevation also has two bays, with the advanced gabled left bay being blank. The right bay contains windows on both floors and a door located in the re-entrant angle.

The rear (west) elevation is M-gabled, with sheds to the right at ground level and a pantry with two projecting windows to the left. The left bay has two windows on the first floor.

The villa features timber 3-pane sash and case windows, grey slate roofing, and grouped square ashlar apex stacks with moulded bases and coping, one of which has been rebuilt. The gabled ashlar coping on the skews includes corbel skewputts.

The boundary wall is made of stugged cream sandstone with saddleback coping, leading to stylised square ashlar gatepiers that have bases, stop-chamfering, cornices, and pyramidal caps, along with wrought-iron gates.

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