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Latitude: 55.9782 / 55°58'41"N
Longitude: -3.1927 / 3°11'33"W
OS Eastings: 325671
OS Northings: 676773
OS Grid: NT256767
Mapcode National: GBR 8N4.SH
Mapcode Global: WH6SD.XZVY
Plus Code: 9C7RXRH4+7W
Entry Name: Coach House, 204 Newhaven Road, Newhaven, Edinburgh
Listing Name: 202 and 204 Newhaven Road Including Boundary Wall and Coach House to No 204
Listing Date: 17 October 1996
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 369228
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB29400
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200369228
Location: Edinburgh
County: Edinburgh
Town: Edinburgh
Electoral Ward: Forth
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Carriage house
Early 19th century. 2-storey, 6-bay pair of symmetrical classical houses forming terrace. Lightly stugged coursed cream sandstone to principal elevation; rubble side and rear elevations. Raised and polished long and short quoins; continuous base course and bracketted cornice. Projecting cills to 1st floor windows. Columned doorpieces to centre; flanking tripartite windows. Later squared and snecked stugged sandstone flat-roofed addition to right.
W (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: Roman Doric columned doorpieces to central bays; plain frieze; projecting cornice above. Timber panelled doors; plate glass fanlight to 204; geometric fanlight to 202; single windows above. Tripartite windows in bays to left and right of centre; single windows to 1st floor. Stable and hayloft converted to garage adjoins 202 to outer right; flat roof.
Replacement windows to No 202; 2-pane timber sash and case windows to No 204. Grey slate roof with stone skews. Corniced gablehead stacks; mutual wallhead stack to centre with original cans.
INTERIORS: not seen 1996.
COACH HOUSE: single storey building set back from No 204. Random red sandstone rubble; long and short rubble quoins; single window (hayloft door?) at centre; ventilation holes (doocot flight holes?) set in stone above. Pitched roof.
BOUNDARY WALL AND GATEPIER: coped squared and snecked stugged sandstone wall to street. Ashlar pier to left; projecting base and string course; pyramidal stone cap.
The 1855 Ordnance Survey map refers to both houses as having formed part of the Cherry Bank Estate with extensive gardens and open land to rear. Nos 208-216 Newhaven Road were part of the same estate.
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