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Latitude: 55.6439 / 55°38'37"N
Longitude: -3.1993 / 3°11'57"W
OS Eastings: 324615
OS Northings: 639575
OS Grid: NT246395
Mapcode National: GBR 6335.5N
Mapcode Global: WH6V4.TDQP
Plus Code: 9C7RJRV2+G7
Entry Name: Peebles, Edderston Road, Craigerne Lodge
Listing Name: Craigerne House and Craigerne Lodge, Edderstone Road, Peebles
Listing Date: 29 March 1995
Last Amended: 24 June 2015
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 405018
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB39168
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200405018
Location: Peebles
County: Scottish Borders
Town: Peebles
Electoral Ward: Tweeddale East
Traditional County: Peeblesshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure Gatehouse
Plate glass and 4-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows. Grey slates. Corniced ashlar stacks.
Single storey, L-plan, gabled lodge with overhanging eaves at NT24615, 39575. Harled with painted ashlar dressings. Porch with round-headed door. Timber sash and case windows. Grey slates.
Craigerne House was built in 1870 for Mr Romanes by renowned Edinburgh architects, Peddie and Kinnear. The house was used as a Barnardo's School from 1956 until 1989.
The expansion of the town of Peebles during the mid to late 19th century is rooted in 'the development of the textile industry by entrepreneurs from Galashiels and Hawick' (Buildings of Scotland: Borders, p.613). The arrival of the railway in 1855 brought further prosperity with a number of large villas and mansion houses built in the countryside around the town during this period.
The partnership between John Dick Peddie (born 1824) and Charles George Hood Kinnear (born 1830) was formed in 1856 and lasted more than 30 years. The Edinburgh based partnership found success and renown from the beginning, working comfortably in the full range of architectural styles that were fashionable during the period including Jacobean, Queen Anne, free Renaissance and Scots Baronial. The practice had a prolific output focussed on mercantile, commercial, civic and ecclesiastical commissions. James Davidson Cairns was chief assistant to Hippolyte Jean Blanc before commencing private practice in 1908, the same year he was involved in alterations at Craigerne.
Statutory address and listed building record revised in 2015. Previously listed as 'Edderston Road, Craigerne School with Coach House and Lodge'
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