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Latitude: 55.6077 / 55°36'27"N
Longitude: -2.7234 / 2°43'24"W
OS Eastings: 354523
OS Northings: 635136
OS Grid: NT545351
Mapcode National: GBR 93FL.5M
Mapcode Global: WH7WQ.49DX
Plus Code: 9C7VJ75G+3J
Entry Name: Abbotsmeadow House
Listing Name: Gattonside, Abbotsmeadow Including Walled Garden
Listing Date: 7 November 2007
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 348672
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15147
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200348672
Location: Melrose
County: Scottish Borders
Electoral Ward: Leaderdale and Melrose
Parish: Melrose
Traditional County: Roxburghshire
Tagged with: House
John Smith of Darnick, circa 1826. 2-storey and basement, 3-bay rectangular-plan Classical house, with advanced pedimented central bay and piended roof. Small-sized dark whinstone rubble with cream sandstone ashlar dressings; red sandstone dressings to rear elevation. Base course on front and side elevations; eaves course. Tabbed window margins. Regular fenestration to front; irregular fenestration to rear.
FURTHER DESCRIPTION: single-leaf, 6-panelled timber front door, with astragalled sidelights and fanlight; tripartite window at first floor level. Pediment ornamented with segemental recess. Round-arched staircase window to rear. Small circular structure beyond NW rear corner of house, built into retaining wall, probably a coal cellar.
Predominantly 12-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows. Margined stacks with yellow clay cans. Welsh slate roof. Cast-iron rain water goods.
INTERIOR: largely intact early 19th century interior. Enclosed stone-flagged porch with access to public rooms. Curving stone stair at rear with iron balusters and narrow mahogany handrail running from basement to upper floor; stair window flanked by niches. Segmental- headed arches supported on decorative brackets in upper hall. Dining room with panelled dado and vestiges of buffet niche in cornice. Original plasterwork throughout, particularly fine in principal rooms. 6-panelled doors.
WALLED GARDEN: situated on sloping ground to W of house, rubble walls with rounded cope. Entrance gate at SE corner.
Situated facing S on rising ground within extensive garden grounds. The house was built for Thomas Scott who was a lawyer in Melrose and was built and designed by John Smith of Darnick who did much work for Sir Walter Scott at Abbotsford. The house appears on John Wood's map of Melrose, published 1826, and was therefore probably complete before that date. This house is remarkable for the fact that apart from a small rear porch it is largely unaltered; this or similar porch appears on OS 1st edition maps and was presumably a very early addition. The red sandstone dressings on the rear are said to have come from Melrose Abbey.
List description updated at resurvey (2010).
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