Lodge, Temple Hall is a Grade C listed building in the Scottish Borders local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 26 January 2000. Lodge. 1 related planning application.

Lodge, Temple Hall

WRENN ID
drifting-pedestal-plover
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Scottish Borders
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
26 January 2000
Type
Lodge
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The Lodge at Temple Hall is a late 19th-century building with later additions and alterations. It is an asymmetrical, single-storey structure with an attic, designed in an Arts and Crafts style with a near L-plan. The building features a squared and snecked tooled pink sandstone base course, with rubble at the rear wing, and whitewashed harl above. It has painted timber dressings, narrow quoin strips, half-timbered gableheads, and overhanging timber bracketed eaves.

On the southwest elevation, which serves as the entrance, there is a gable end with a shallow-bowed window centered at the ground level and a bipartite attic light above. To the outer right, there is a porch that features a curved indent in the projecting gable wall to the left, supported by a column to the right. The porch contains a timber panelled door with an integral fanlight that is recessed. The single-storey wing to the left is a blind elevation.

The southeast elevation is three bays wide, with a tripartite window on the outer right that has a gable breaking the eaves above it. There is a single window offset to the left of center and a circular window recessed to the outer left, located within the porch.

On the northeast elevation, the gable end to the left has a single window at ground level to the right and a bipartite attic light centered above. The single-storey wing to the outer right is slightly recessed and has a single window offset to the left.

The northwest elevation features a projecting gable end to the left with a single window to the right. There is a modern patio window in the single-storey wing that is recessed to the right.

The building predominantly has small-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows, although some modern windows are present. It is topped with a red tile fish-scale roof and has timber bargeboards. The ridge stack is corniced and battered, with various cans. The interior was not seen in 1999.

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