Bonardub, Eyemouth Road, Coldingham is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 26 January 2000. House. 1 related planning application.

Bonardub, Eyemouth Road, Coldingham

WRENN ID
silent-turret-willow
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
26 January 2000
Type
House
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

This is a circa 1905 Arts and Crafts house with later additions and alterations, located on Eyemouth Road, Coldingham. The house is asymmetrical, featuring two storeys and a single storey with an attic, arranged over three bays with a prominent full-height gabled projection to the left and a verandah to the right. A single-storey, lean-to addition extends from the rear.

The exterior is finished with whitewashed harl and painted timber dressings. The eaves are overhanging and bracketed, with timber bargeboards, architraved timber margins, timber mullions, and flush cills.

The southwest (entrance) elevation has the gabled projection on the left, featuring a corniced, four-light canted window at ground level, a tripartite window above, and an off-centre circular window with a swept roof at ground level. To the right, a recessed range has a full-width, basket-arched verandah (flush with the gabled projection) with a central tripartite window and a four-light box dormer offset to the left.

The southeast (side) elevation shows a gable end with a central tripartite window at ground level and a bipartite window above. A basket-arched verandah with a swept roof extends to the outer left, and a timber-panelled door is recessed within. A single-storey, lean-to addition is recessed to the outer right, with a part-glazed timber door to the left and a bipartite window to the right.

The northeast (rear) elevation has a small opening centred at ground level and a four-light box dormer offset to the right. A tripartite window is at ground level to the outer left, and another tripartite window is in the lean-to projection to the outer right.

The northwest (side) elevation presents the main block with a bipartite window offset to the left of centre at ground level, and a bipartite box dormer breaking the eaves above. A single window is in the single-storey, lean-to addition to the outer left.

The windows throughout are small-pane timber casements, and the roof is pantiled with iron rainwater goods. The ridge stacks are coped, harl-finished, and topped with terracotta cans. The interior was not inspected in 1999.

Adjacent to the main house is an ancillary structure dating from the 18th to early 19th century, built of heavily-pointed rubble. The southwest (entrance) elevation has a modern garage door at the centre. The southeast (side) elevation is four-bay, with single windows flanking the centre, and boarded timber doors to the outer left and right (the right door breaking the eaves). It has a pantiled roof and a red brick ridge stack. The interior of the ancillary structure was not inspected in 1999.

Finally, stop-chamfered, whitewashed harl, square-plan gatepiers with corniced, pyramidal caps flank the entrance, supporting a two-leaf timber gate.

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