15 Scotts Place, Selkirk is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 11 December 1996. House, outbuilding. 3 related planning applications.

15 Scotts Place, Selkirk

WRENN ID
stranded-cobalt-candle
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
11 December 1996
Type
House, outbuilding
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

15 Scotts Place in Selkirk is an early 19th-century house with later additions and alterations, including a 19th-century outbuilding. The property consists of a single-storey house with an attic and three bays, situated directly on the road, and a single-storey outbuilding made of whinstone rubble positioned to the northwest. The house features painted line-rendered walls with ashlar dressings, with the southwest and northwest elevations rendered. It has long and short quoins and an ornamental timber eaves board.

On the southeast elevation facing Scotts Place, there is a panelled door in the centre set within a stop-chamfered doorway with quoins, flanked by a window on each side. The northwest elevation has a single-storey platform-roofed addition projecting from the centre and a bay to the left, along with a further lean-to addition on the outer right.

The house has modern metal windows at ground level, with 4-pane timber sash and case windows at the rear, and plate glass timber sash and case windows in the dormers. The roof is covered with purple slate and features ashlar coped stacks on each side elevation, as well as two additional rendered and coped stacks on the rear additions. The southeast elevation has 3-light canted gablet-roofed dormers in the outer bays, adorned with ornate bargeboarding, and a triangular (lucarne) dormer in the centre with a point-arched window.

The interior was not seen in 1995.

The outbuilding has an irregular arrangement of bays on the southeast elevation, with a 2-leaf boarded door in the central bay and a window in each flanking bay, featuring timber margins. The northwest elevation has a boarded window in each bay. The outbuilding has a slate roof with a hay-loft dormer that includes a boarded door between the central and left bays. There are brick wallhead stacks on the side elevation.

Additionally, there is a timber-built shed projecting in front of the left bay of the outbuilding to the southeast, topped with a corrugated iron roof. This was formerly a timber store for a joiner.

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