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Latitude: 55.4218 / 55°25'18"N
Longitude: -2.7876 / 2°47'15"W
OS Eastings: 350243
OS Northings: 614489
OS Grid: NT502144
Mapcode National: GBR 85ZR.88
Mapcode Global: WH7XG.4ZTG
Plus Code: 9C7VC6C6+PX
Entry Name: 10 High Street, Hawick
Listing Name: 4 and 6 High Street
Listing Date: 19 August 1977
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 378924
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB34627
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200378924
Early 19th century. Two 3-storey and attic, 2-bay tenements with shops at ground floor and dormers at attic, forming part of terrace. Smooth render to shopfronts; tooled, ashlar-pattern stucco with painted, raised dressings and projecting cills to 1st and 2nd floors of No 4; whinstone rubble with droved yellow sandstone ashlar dressings and slightly raised, polished margins to 1st and 2nd floors of No 6; rendered to rear, with raised, polished ashlar cills. Plain stall risers and fascias to shopfronts. Quoin strips. Basket-arched shop windows; evenly spaced fenestration above; irregular fenestration to rear.
NO 4: Central recessed, half-glazed, timber-panelled door and fanlight to symmetrical shopfront. Central piended dormer to attic. Tenement entrance via side forestair to rear (see NOTES).
NO 6: Timber-boarded tenement door with rectangular fanlight to outer left; symmetrical shopfront to right, with central rectangular fanlight flush with façade, and recessed, half-glazed, timber-panelled door. 2 shallow piended dormers to attic.
Plate glass to shopfronts; timber sash and case windows elsewhere, with 12-pane glazing to 1st and 2nd floors and to rear, and 4-pane glazing to attic dormers. Grey slate roof with metal ridge. Coped, rendered gablehead stacks with circular buff clay cans. Cast-iron rainwater goods.
B-Group comprises Nos 4, 6, 8 and 10 High Street - see separate list entries (previously listed together). The grouping reflects the streetscape interest of this run of buildings.
Two well-proportioned, early-19th-century, traditional tenements with good, plain shopfronts and retaining their original fenestration above, situated at the heart of Hawick, at the Tower Knowe end of High Street, and making a strong contribution to the streetscape.
No 4 has a shallower plan than No 6; the L-shape of the latter encloses No 4 to form a roughly rectangular plan over all. List description revised and category changed from B to C(S) following resurvey (2008).
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