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32 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh

A Category B Listed Building in Edinburgh, Edinburgh

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9432 / 55°56'35"N

Longitude: -3.1858 / 3°11'8"W

OS Eastings: 326034

OS Northings: 672874

OS Grid: NT260728

Mapcode National: GBR 8QK.50

Mapcode Global: WH6SM.1W77

Plus Code: 9C7RWRV7+7M

Entry Name: 32 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh

Listing Name: 30-35 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh

Listing Date: 14 December 1970

Last Amended: 17 July 2015

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 405359

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB28391

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Edinburgh, 32 Buccleuch Place

ID on this website: 200405359

Location: Edinburgh

County: Edinburgh

Town: Edinburgh

Electoral Ward: Southside/Newington

Traditional County: Midlothian

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Description

1817-23. 5-storey and basement, ashlar classical tenement. 2 blocks, West block 8-bay with central set-back common stair, East block 9-bay with rusticated ground floor. Modillioned cornice. Fanlights above doors of nos 30, 32 and 33.

Statement of Interest

Buccleuch Place was laid out by James Brown as a continuation of his George Square plan of 1766. Feus in this street were sold from 1779 and tenemented houses were first erected on the south side of the street from circa 1780. The northeast corner of the street, including numbers 30-35, was developed from 1817. John Wood's 1823 Plan of the City of Edinburgh shows the tenement block complete.

Listed building record and statutory address updated (2015). Previously listed as 'Buccleuch Place 30-35'

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