The Elms, 14 Clouds, Duns is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 22 December 1994.

The Elms, 14 Clouds, Duns

WRENN ID
sacred-jade-tide
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
22 December 1994
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Dingleside is an early 19th-century building that was later altered. Originally a church, it was converted into a pair of semi-detached houses in the late 19th century. The ground falls to the southwest. The exterior is harled with ashlar margins and is whitewashed, featuring a band course above the ground floor.

The north elevation, facing Clouds, has six bays with a window in each bay; the center windows on the ground floor are smaller. The west elevation has three bays and includes a flat-roofed square projecting porch at the ground level with a large round-headed window. There is a panelled entrance door on the north return (leading to No 14) and a plain door on the south return. A central Venetian window is located on the first floor, with blind round-headed windows between the floors in the outer bays.

The south elevation has four bays, each with bipartite windows on both floors; the outer windows on the ground floor project. The east elevation features a pair of tall blind round-headed windows at the center of the first floor, with a carport and entrance to No 13 at the ground level. The windows are timber sash and case, with 4-pane windows on the north side, plate glass on the south side, and intersecting multi-pane glazing on the west windows. The building has a flat roof and rendered stacks.

The interior was not seen in 1993.

There are obelisk gatepiers leading to No 14, with a boundary wall to the west made of squared snecked and stugged sandstone, topped with ashlar coping and cast-iron fleur-de-lys railings between squat obelisk piers.

Outbuildings are located along Gourlay's Wynd, including a rubble pavilion roofed shed with a boarded door and window at ground level and a small loading door above. There is also a large window and two garages to the left, adjacent to the boundary wall.

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