Burnside, Walls Village is a Grade C listed building in the Shetland Islands local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 30 March 1998. Cottage row. 1 related planning application.

Burnside, Walls Village

WRENN ID
tangled-copper-bistre
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Shetland Islands
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
30 March 1998
Type
Cottage row
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

Burnside is a row of mid 19th century single-storey cottages located in Walls Village. The row consists of eight bays arranged in groups of two, three, and three, with harled walls and projecting cills beneath the windows.

The east elevation is asymmetrical, featuring a two-bay cottage on the outer left with a bipartite window and a door in the left and right bays respectively. The central three-bay cottage has a modern lean-to glazed porch in the middle bay, flanked by bipartite windows. On the outer right, there is a three-bay shop that includes a door with a fanlight in the centre bay and 4-pane windows on either side.

The west elevation is also asymmetrical, with a two-bay shop on the outer left that has a 12-pane window and lean-to out-shoots to the left and right of the centre. The central three-bay cottage features a 12-pane window in the middle bay, a small window to the left, and a blank bay to the right. There is a single bipartite window in the outer right cottage. The glazing includes 4 and 12-pane timber sash and case windows, with 4-pane bipartite windows having a central timber mullion and 4-pane fixed lights on the east elevation of the shop. The roof is shallow-pitched and covered with tarred felt, while the gablehead and ridge stacks are harled and have copes and circular cans, with the south ridge stack heightened.

Adjoining the south gable of the cottages is a gabled byre made of harl-pointed rubble. Its east elevation has three bays, featuring a modern window in the centre and doors in the flanking bays, while the rear elevation is blank.

The garden area to the north and east of the cottages is enclosed by harl-pointed rubble walls to the north and south and bounded to the east by a sea wall. Additionally, there is a lean-to rubble outbuilding located in the northwest corner.

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