Kirkland House, Newcastle Road, Jedburgh is a Grade B listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 23 March 1993. House, former manse. 1 related planning application.
Kirkland House, Newcastle Road, Jedburgh
- WRENN ID
- stranded-rafter-fen
- Grade
- B
- Local Planning Authority
- Scottish Borders
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 23 March 1993
- Type
- House, former manse
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Kirkland House is a 1875, two-story and attic, six-bay former manse designed by Thomas Henry Wyatt. It is situated alongside a yard and coach house to the east. The building is constructed of squared and snecked bull-faced dark mustardy sandstone with long and short cream polished ashlar dressings, matching the nearby church. It features chamfered arrises and a coped base course.
The north (entrance) elevation presents an irregular six-bay facade. A half-timbered porch with a gabled hip roof is located on the inner right bay, incorporating narrow lights on either side of a boarded door. Large, segmental-headed stair windows with timber mullions, transoms and leaded glass are positioned on the first floor, with a louvred slit window in the gable above. A lower bay to the right has a tall, narrow window on the ground floor. To the left, a bay contains narrow, paired single windows on both floors. The third bay from the left features rectangular timber-mullioned windows, with a gabled dormer window at the wallhead and an adjacent wallhead stack. The inner left bay includes a small understair window, a window between floors with a timber mullion, and a similar small window under the eaves. The far left bay has single windows on both floors.
The west elevation is characterised by M-gabled bays, each with a louvred slit in the gablehead; all windows are timber-mullioned. A projecting right bay features a canted, piend-roofed window at ground level and paired windows above. The left bay has a window on both floors.
The south elevation has four irregular bays. An advanced, gabled bay on the inner left features a louvred slit and paired windows on both floors, slightly larger at ground level. A lower outer left bay has a glazed door with a split fanlight on the ground floor only. Lower eaves are located to the right of centre, with paired windows at ground and two windows above; windows are present on each floor at the outer right.
The east elevation, lacking bargeboards, is M-gabled. The left gable has a gablehead stack and a blank elevation apart from single windows on both floors grouped centrally. There is evidence of a pitched roof addition at ground level. The right gable incorporates a glazed door with a two-pane fanlight, windows above, and a pair of windows in the gable. An ashlar gatepier is situated at the far right.
The coach house, located to the east, forms a yard and is a single-story and hayloft gabled L-plan structure, integrated with the main house. It has a coach door and a door to the loft above in the north-facing gable. Corresponding gate piers and three doors to the yard are present to the west. A pair of doors and a window are found in the re-entrant angle to the east.
Windows are timber multi-pane sash and case, with some plate glass lower sashes. The roof is covered with blue-grey slates and teracotta ridge tiles. Ashlar dressed stacks are present, along with cast-iron rainwater goods. The interior was not inspected in 1992.
Boundary walls constructed of coursed granite, stepping with the site, feature ashlar sandstone saddleback coping and square piers at regular intervals, chamfered to octagonal with similar caps. Kirkland House is situated en suite with the wall to the Parish Church and Allerley Well Park (listed separately).
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