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63 Bernard Street, Leith, Edinburgh

A Category A Listed Building in Leith, Edinburgh

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9761 / 55°58'34"N

Longitude: -3.1695 / 3°10'10"W

OS Eastings: 327116

OS Northings: 676521

OS Grid: NT271765

Mapcode National: GBR 8T5.H6

Mapcode Global: WH6SM.81ZY

Plus Code: 9C7RXRGJ+F6

Entry Name: 63 Bernard Street, Leith, Edinburgh

Listing Name: 36 and 37 Shore and 59-61 (Odd Nos) Bernard Street

Listing Date: 14 December 1970

Category: A

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 365244

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB27890

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200365244

Location: Edinburgh

County: Edinburgh

Town: Edinburgh

Electoral Ward: Leith

Traditional County: Midlothian

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Description

Early 18th century, possibly incorporating earlier remains; restored Robert Hurd & Partners, 1972-8. 2-storey and attic, gabled corner tenement, public house at ground floor, and lower 4-bay tenement with central pend to Bernard Street. Harled with sandstone margins (dressings to windows painted). Ashlar strip quoins; pub front with regular rectangular openings divided by shallow pilasters, dentilled cornice, chamfered and corbelled N corner. NW (SHORE) ELEVATION: 6-bay; public house at ground floor; 2 centre bays raised in nepus gable with windows flanking flue line, single windows to remaining bays. 2 single catslide dormers flanking gable. To outer right earlier fabric of doorpiece (No. 37 Shore) incorporated into Waterview House (built around 2004). The doorpiece has a lugged roll moulded architrave and a broken scrolled swan neck pediment enclosing carved cartouche, dated 1711 with entwined monogram. NE (BERNARD STREET) ELEVATION: broad gabled elevation of Shore building to right, wallhead raised with broad apex stack; single windows to 1st and 2nd floor, 2 small windows to 3rd floor. 4-bay tenement to left; round-arched roll-moulded pend to centre; 2 window flanking to right; small shop window and very low corniced doorway to left; remains to forestair to outer left. Single windows at 1st and 2nd floor, irregularly placed; chamfered reveals to small 1st floor window to outer right. 2 paired catslide dormers. SW ELEVATION: gabled with irregularly raised wallhead and broad apex stack; remains of openings and fire places (bolection moulded at 3rd floor level). S (REAR) ELEVATION: single windows; paired and single catslide dormers. 12-pane timber sash and case windows. Dark slate roof with metal ridge, steeply pitched to Nos 59-65 Bernard Street; 3 apex stacks (see above). Ashlar skews and scrolled skewputts. INTERIOR: not seen 1993.

Statement of Interest

The above are among the few early buildings in Leith to have survived. They occupy (and formed part of) the site of the so-called King's Wark, an enclosed area established in the 15th century by James I, designed to serve as royal residence, store-house and armoury.

Doorpiece of No. 37 Shore is incorporated into the later, 5 bay, 4 storey building on this site (Waterview House, built around 2004).

Listed building record updated in 2022.

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