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Latitude: 55.9482 / 55°56'53"N
Longitude: -3.1814 / 3°10'53"W
OS Eastings: 326318
OS Northings: 673423
OS Grid: NT263734
Mapcode National: GBR 8RH.27
Mapcode Global: WH6SM.3RBF
Plus Code: 9C7RWRX9+7C
Entry Name: 42-76 (Even Nos) Pleasance University Of Edinburgh Centre For Sport And Exercise (Former Brewery And Offices)
Listing Name: University of Edinburgh, Centre for Sport and Exercise, (Former Brewery and Offices), 44 and 46 The Pleasance, Edinburgh
Listing Date: 17 January 2006
Last Amended: 17 July 2015
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 405243
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB50193
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200405243
Location: Edinburgh
County: Edinburgh
Town: Edinburgh
Electoral Ward: City Centre
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Architectural structure
NO 44: random sandstone rubble with ashlar margins; coursed pink and cream droved sandstone with ashlar dressing to wing. 3-bay entrance elevation to right with steps oversailing basement. Central 6-panel entrance door with Gothic-tracery 4-light fanlight above. Later canted dormer with piended roof. Cast iron railings to stair and basement area. Single storey porch in re-entrant angle to left with 6-panel timber entrance door. Later (1884) extension with full-height canted bay window and piended roof.
Predominantly 12-pane timber sash and case windows to 3-bay section and plate glass timber sash and case to later wing. Grey slates, skew, rendered gable stacks.
NO 46: (W elevation); 13-bay, near symmetrical with segmental-arched entrance doorway to left with modern canopy. Snecked cream and pink sandstone rubble with pink ashlar margins. String course. Mixture of small and large window openings.
Variety of glazing; some 4-pane fixed glazing with top hoppers, some blocked openings. Mixture of slate, red tiles and corrugated iron to roof.
INTERIOR: (seen 2007). Comprehensively altered. Some vaulted rooms at basement.
This is an interesting complex of buildings which form an important part of Edinburgh's brewing history. A brewery probably existed on this site from the 18th century. No 44 is a good example of a little externally altered early 19th century office building with simple Classical detailing. The brewery building at No 46 has retained many of its original openings and is an important remnant of the industrial past of the area where there used to be a number of breweries.
The University Sports Centre (No 46) appears on the 18th and 19th century OS maps as Bell's Brewery. The 19th century maps show that a substantial enlargement of the brewery was undertaken at this time but part of the earlier 18th century building may have been incorporated into the later brewery. In 1938, Lorimer and Matthew converted the W and S blocks of the brewery into a gymnasium for the University of Edinburgh Dept of Physical Education. The projecting wing was added to No 44 in 1884 to increase office the accommodation for Messrs George Ritchie and Sons by William Beattie and Sons, Frederick Street. References from previous list description: Edinburgh City Archives, Dean of Guild plans dated 1884 and December 1938.
List description revised as part of Edinburgh Holyrood Ward resurvey 2007-08.
Statutory address updated (2015).
Previously listed as '44 and 46 the Pleasance, University of Edinburgh Centre for Sport and Exercise (former brewery and offices)'.
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