Garage, Inchbonny, Newcastle Road, Jedburgh is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 March 1993. House.
Garage, Inchbonny, Newcastle Road, Jedburgh
- WRENN ID
- eternal-footing-aspen
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Scottish Borders
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 23 March 1993
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Early 19th century gabled 2-storey 3-bay L-plan house, altered and extended to square by James P Alison, 1897. Cream rubble with smooth ashlar margins, stugged ashlar quoins. Cills.
S (FRONT) ELEVATION: 3 bays with panelled door and rectangular fanlight at centre; doorcase with moulded architrave and cornice. 1st floor windows above and to left breaking eaves with pedimented dormerheads. Single window at ground. To right, full-height canted bay with cornice above ground floor and moulded eaves.
Stone ball on simple iron bracket at SW angle. W ELEVATION: M-gabled; 4 irregularly disposed bays. Advanced single storey 3-bay range with door at centre and piended roof adjoins N gable at ground to S, and extends to N; single window in S return wall; narrow window to immediate right. At 1st floor, single window to left, stair window with stone mullion and transom to right. S gable with window at upper left and lower right. Gablehead stacks. N ELEVATION: 3 bays; 2 identical left bays with windows to both floors flanking gablehead stack. Panelled side door with rectangular fanlight between central and right bay; right bay with bathroom window at ground, bipartite window above. Advanced single bay single storey range to right, with split door under gable. E ELEVATION: blank gable with stack to left, slightly advanced. 2 identical bays to right with windows to both floors, 1st floor windows breaking eaves with open pedimented dormerheads. Plate glass timber sash and case windows, 12-pane to single storey range. Rubble stacks with stugged ashlar dressings and coping. Ashlar coped skews, scrolled skewputts with rosettes. Grey slates. Cast-iron downpipes. INTERIOR: original (1897) grained panelling in Hall and Dining room with corresponding Jacobethan fireplaces. Panel to right of S window in Dining room conceals peep hole. Old, but thoroughly rebuilt irregular M0roofed garages to N.
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