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Latitude: 55.8892 / 55°53'21"N
Longitude: -2.1615 / 2°9'41"W
OS Eastings: 389994
OS Northings: 666241
OS Grid: NT899662
Mapcode National: GBR F0BB.TQ
Mapcode Global: WH9XW.R7WL
Plus Code: 9C7VVRQQ+M9
Entry Name: Stable Block, Bogangreen, Coldingham
Listing Name: Coldingham, Bogangreen House Including Stable Block, Walled Garden, Boundary Walls, Quadrant Walls and Gatepiers
Listing Date: 24 August 1992
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 338211
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB6578
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Coldingham, Bogangreen, Stable Block
ID on this website: 200338211
Location: Coldingham
County: Scottish Borders
Electoral Ward: East Berwickshire
Parish: Coldingham
Traditional County: Berwickshire
Tagged with: Stable
Later 18th century with later additions and alterations. Symmetrical 3-storey, 3-bay, rectangular-plan classical house with single storey, service wing at rear. Harled; cream sandstone ashlar dressings. Base course; lintel course, corniced eaves and blocking course to front. Rusticated quoins to front; narrow quoin strips at rear; plain margins and projecting cills throughout. Walled garden and stable block to SW.
E (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: step to part-glazed, 2-leaf, timber panelled door centred at ground; batwing fanlight; doorpiece with engaged Tuscan columns and dentilled pediment. Single windows flanking entrance at ground. Single window centred at 1st floor; pilastered and corniced tripartite windows (formerly Venetian) in flanking bays. Squat single windows in all bays at 2nd floor. Blind thermal window in central wallhead pediment.
N (SIDE) ELEVATION: blind elevation to principal block. Single window in single storey service wing recessed to outer right.
W (REAR) ELEVATION: principal block with large, round-arched stair window at centre; single windows at ground and 2nd floors to left; single windows at all floors to right. Blind elevation to gabled service wing projecting at centre; modern, lean-to carport to right.
S (SIDE) ELEVATION: principal block with single window at ground to right. Service wing recessed to outer left with lean-to carport adjoining courtyard wall to front.
Plate glass, 6- and 12-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows. Grey slate piended roof. Harled, corniced and shouldered wallhead stacks to N and S; various circular cans.
INTERIOR: timber panelled doors and shutters throughout. 3 timber and composition chimneypieces. Decorative plaster cornices and roses; original colour scheme to drawing room cornice. Stair with timber balustrade and handrail. Original shaped shelves to dining room presses. Dado panelling to dining and drawing rooms.
STABLE BLOCK: single storey with attic, rectangular-plan stable block incorporated within N wall of walled garden. Heavily-pointed rubble; tooled rubble dressings. N (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 2 cart openings at ground to right (segmental-arched to outer right); 2 pedestrian doors and 2 windows at ground to left; piended hayloft opening breaking eaves off-set to left of centre. S (WALLED GARDEN) ELEVATION: blind. INTERIOR: not seen 1999. Grey slate piended roof; ridge ventilators.
WALLED GARDEN: near square-plan garden (approximately 1,600m?) to SW house. Heavily-pointed, coped rubble walls enclosing site (approximately 15ft high in part). No remains of formal layout.
BOUNDARY WALLS, QUADRANT WALLS AND GATEPIERS: rubble walls partially enclosing site. Arched coping to quadrant walls flanking entrance to S; pyramidal-capped, square-plan sandstone gatepiers; hooped iron gate.
Noted in the OS Name Book as "...a neat and substantial farm house, pleasantly situated, having a neat walled garden and offices attached." A well-detailed, essentially intact example of its late 18th century classical type. Features of particular note include the columnar doorpiece and the large stair opening at rear. The survival of the stable block, walled garden and boundary walls further the significance of the site. Reinstatement of the correct form of the Venetian windows would return its full classical dignity.
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