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Chalmers Boarding House, Merchiston Castle School, Colinton Road, Edinburgh

A Category B Listed Building in Edinburgh, Edinburgh

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9121 / 55°54'43"N

Longitude: -3.2548 / 3°15'17"W

OS Eastings: 321664

OS Northings: 669493

OS Grid: NT216694

Mapcode National: GBR 88X.64

Mapcode Global: WH6SR.ZN8K

Plus Code: 9C7RWP6W+V3

Entry Name: Chalmers Boarding House, Merchiston Castle School, Colinton Road, Edinburgh

Listing Name: Colinton Road, Merchiston Castle School, Chalmers House

Listing Date: 19 November 2003

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 365363

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB27983

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200365363

Location: Edinburgh

County: Edinburgh

Town: Edinburgh

Electoral Ward: Colinton/Fairmilehead

Traditional County: Midlothian

Tagged with: Hall of residence

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Description

W J Walker Todd. 1928. 2-storey, 9-bay, U-plan, symmetrical early Scottish classical style boarding house with attic and piended roof. Advanced outer bays; large windows at ground in recessed arches with entablature supported on pilasters and carved stonework to tympanum. Central pilastered doorway with scrolled carved stonework flanking window above. Semi-octagonal stair towers to side elevations. Harled with sandstone dressings. Base course, projecting cornice above 1st floor, eaves course; lintels with projecting keystones to main elevations; cill course to some parts of side and rear elevations. Regular fenestration with piend-roofed dormers to attic. Rendered quadrant link wall with ashlar copes and base course to Main school building; central roll-moulded architraved gateway with bracketed cornice and blocking course above.

SE (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: 3 stone steps leading to central door; pilastered doorway with entablature and plain tablet above; architraved window above with flanking scrolls.

NE AND SW (SIDE) ELEVATIONS: 3-sided canted bay to centre: door to basement, staircase windows above. Oculus window at 1st floor; small rectangular windows to attic. Regularly fenestrated 3-bay sections to right and left. Slightly lower 3-bay wing to S: central door with tabbed architrave and simple canopy; blind architraved tablet above; flanking windows to both floors.

NW (REAR) ELEVATION: regularly fenestrated 3-storey block to centre; 3-storey and attic advanced outer bays with timber doors at ground and piend-roofed dormers to attic.

12-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows; 9-pane circular window and 2 & 3-pane lights to canted bays. Piended grey slate roof with ridge tiles and lead flashings. Buff painted cast-iron rainwater goods with decorative metal hoppers and enclosed gutters across attic windows. Some roof lights to lower rear wing. Harled stacks with ashlar copes; short clay cans

INTERIOR: in use as boarding accommodation for school.

Statement of Interest

B-Group with Colinton Castle, Dovecot, Ha-Ha, Gibson House (formerly Colinton House), Stables, House at Walled Garden, Walled Garden, Garden Store, Main School Building, Rogerson House, Headmaster's House, South Lodge, Gatepiers and Boundary wall. Built in conjunction with Merchiston Castle School and its Memorial Hall. It (and its twin, Rogerson House) is stylistically similar. It was purpose built to house some of the 250 boarders at the school in the early 20th century. The name came from Charles Chalmers (the brother of Dr Thomas Chalmers, the leader of the Disruption of 1843) who lived at Park Place near Bristo. He taught maths and science to University student boarders. He leased Merchiston Tower in 1833 so he could expand his schooling operation. He moved there with around 30 boys and Merchiston Castle School was born. He remained headmaster and owner until 1850 when he was followed by John Gibson, then Thomas Harvey. John Rogerson, after whom the other house is named, was then headmaster for 35 years.

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