20 High Street, Linlithgow is a Grade B listed building in the West Lothian local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 18 December 1978. 2 related planning applications.

20 High Street, Linlithgow

WRENN ID
unlit-tracery-quill
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
West Lothian
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
18 December 1978
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

22-24 High Street in Linlithgow is a pair of classically detailed houses built around 1840. These two-storey, seven-bay structures sit above shops and feature a central pend. The south elevation is made of cream stugged, squared, and coursed sandstone. The windows have moulded architraves, with lugged detailing on the first floor. The doorways in the second and sixth bays are framed with architraves and feature console brackets above deep-set doors. There is a base course and a continuous cornice at the ground level that projects over the pend and doorways, along with an eaves course.

The south entrance elevation has a pend in a slightly advanced central bay, which includes a recessed round-headed arch with impost blocks. The outer bays have slightly larger windows. Number 24 has 12-pane sash and case windows, except for a larger window to the left on the ground floor that has a 9-pane fixed light with frosted and plate glass glazing. Number 20 features plate glass sash and case windows. The roof is covered with grey slate, and the building has ashlar coped skews and a mutual corniced stack that is off-centre to the right. There are two modern rooflights on Number 20.

Inside, there is a stair to the left within the pend.

An outbuilding, also two-storey and six-bay, is constructed of cream sandstone rubble. It has a forestair leading to a door at the first floor in the centre, with two segmental-headed arches that are now blocked on the ground floor to the left, and a door to the right. There is a boarded door off-centre to the right at the first floor, with two windows to the right and three to the left, including enlarged windows in the two outer bays on the left. The outbuilding has a red pantiled roof, ashlar coped skews, and a stack on the left gable, while the right side features a flattened and felted roof.

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