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St Rules, Marine Road, Dunbar

A Category B Listed Building in Dunbar, East Lothian

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.0057 / 56°0'20"N

Longitude: -2.5262 / 2°31'34"W

OS Eastings: 367285

OS Northings: 679323

OS Grid: NT672793

Mapcode National: GBR ND3V.5G6

Mapcode Global: WH8W0.59BS

Plus Code: 9C8V2F4F+7G

Entry Name: St Rules, Marine Road, Dunbar

Listing Name: Marine Road, St Rule's, St Relugas

Listing Date: 11 January 1988

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 360926

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB24838

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200360926

Location: Dunbar

County: East Lothian

Town: Dunbar

Electoral Ward: Dunbar and East Linton

Traditional County: East Lothian

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Description

T Duncan Rhind. Dated 1903. American shingle style house with
3-bay extension to W 1952. 2-storey and attic with basement
to W. Eaves sweeping over 1st floor at intervals.
Asymmetrical, composition and plan. Snecked, squared and
coursed sandstone rubble. Small-pane glazing altered in
places. Westmoreland slated roof; deeply coped rubble stacks.
Complex elevations with stacks from slopes.
S ENTRANCE FRONT: 2-storey porch with door to E side. Triple
window at ground, oriel over and applied timber framing in
gable. Similar detail in adjoining dormer. Wide gabled bay
to W. Verandah/loggia at E returning from E elevation and to
N.
N FRONT: main roof swept over semi-circular window on
off-centre gable, flanked by eyelid dormers. Balcony with
cast-iron railings and steps approaching from W, over canted
window bay at ground floor; door onto balcony in recessed
gable.
INTERIOR: porch with painted strip-panelling. Timber beamed
ceiling and recessed fireplace in former drawing room.
Decorative window latches. White panelled doors, brass
handles, in extension.
Ashlar sandstone gate piers and rubble wall.

Statement of Interest

Style and composition refer to H H Richardson's American

vernacular, R N Shaw's variety of materials and to Arts and

Crafts expression. The house is now divided into 3; some

minimal disfiguring alterations, but mostly sympathetic.

Interior doors to extension brought from Thurston House,

Innerwick, when demolished 1952, and probably designed by

John Kinross. Commissioned by Mrs Emily Violet Croall, nee

Hutchison of Edinburgh. Sited by promenade and bathing pool.

The eyelid dormers have nautical reference to the hats of

Nelson and Napoleon.

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