9 Exchange Street, Jedburgh is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 March 1993.
9 Exchange Street, Jedburgh
- WRENN ID
- tenth-paling-myrtle
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Scottish Borders
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 23 March 1993
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
7 Exchange Street in Jedburgh is a three-storey, three-bay house built in 1899 by James Pearson Alison. The building features shops and a pend at ground level and is constructed of cream stugged ashlar.
On the southwest elevation, there is a base course with stop-chamfered polished ashlar piers and a plain corniced entablature at the ground level. A panelled door with a rectangular fanlight provides access to the upper floors on the outer right side. In the centre, there are two plate glass shop windows, divided horizontally, with flanking panelled split doors, and a wide pend to the left. The upper floors mirror the ground level, featuring a single window with chamfered arrises at the centre, flanked by shallow full-height timber canted bays, where the central windows are bipartite and tile hung between the floors. The building has overhanging eaves with exposed rafters and a coped wall-headed stack at the centre, which has a flared base and original octagonal cans. The roof is covered with grey slates.
The upper floors have timber sash and case windows, with multi-pane upper sashes.
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