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Latitude: 55.9318 / 55°55'54"N
Longitude: -3.2183 / 3°13'5"W
OS Eastings: 323982
OS Northings: 671640
OS Grid: NT239716
Mapcode National: GBR 8HP.L3
Mapcode Global: WH6SS.J5PF
Plus Code: 9C7RWQJJ+PM
Entry Name: Redholme, 20 Colinton Road, Edinburgh
Listing Name: 20 Colinton Road Redholme with Boundary Walls and Gatepiers
Listing Date: 30 January 1981
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 363766
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB26881
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Edinburgh, 20 Colinton Road, Redholme
ID on this website: 200363766
Location: Edinburgh
County: Edinburgh
Town: Edinburgh
Electoral Ward: Morningside
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Villa
Edward Calvert, 1888. 2-storey and attic 3-bay rectangular-plan villa with rear wing; cream sandstone, ashlar front and sides, coursed and squared stugged rubble to rear and wing; base course; band course above ground floor; banded cill course at 1st floor; ornate foliate capitals to columns and pilasters; eaves cornice with Greek key pattern frieze; angle pilasters to front and rear, rusticated at ground floor, moulded panels and sculpted capitals rising into scrolls at 1st floor; ashlar mullions. SE (FRONT) ELEVATION: central doorpiece with paired red granite Corinthian columns on panelled ashlar pedestals, frieze, cornice and swagged parapet above, 2-leaf panelled foor with narrow sidelights, rectangular plate glass fanlight, tiled vestibule, stained glass sidelights to inner door; at 1st floor round-arched bipartite window with red ganite columnar mullion and floral carving to pilasters in slightly advanced scroll-flanked panel; segmental carved pediment above with shell carving in tympanum; ashlar scroll-flanked dormer with round-arched bipartite window with ref granite columnar mullion and scrolled open pediment framing urn. Outer bays comprised of full-height canted windows (1-2-1); ground floor windows with central red granite columnar mullion; 1st floor windows with aprons of Vitruvian scroll carving and stilted segmental-arched windows with central red granite columnar mullion and panelled pilasters; timber dormers with carved segmental pediments with shell motif in tympana to roof space above.
NW (REAR) ELEVATION: single storey and attic full-length rear wing with mansard roof, attic windows with segmental pediments, single windows to inner bays, bipartite windows to outer bays, corniced wallhead stack on SW return; 4 round-arched stair windows with stained glass roundels of the seasons and stained glass oculi above in ashlar dormer with moulded parapet and cast-iron brattishing to main block. Modern large single storey flat-roofed extension.
NE (ETTRICK ROAD) ELEVATION: segmental-arched windows; at ground floor and 1st floor 2 bipartite windows to left bays, 2 single windows to right bays; ashlar-fronted box dormer with 3 windows and Greek key pattern frieze framed by scroll-flanked corniced wallhead stacks; bipartite window to rear wing.
SW ELEVATION: at ground floor bipartite windows to left bays; at 1st floor bipartite window to outer left bay, single window to bay to left of centre; single windows to rear wing; ashlar fronted box dormer with 3 windows and Greek key pattern frieze framed by scroll-flanked corniced wallhead stack. Timber sash and windows with plate glass glazing; green slate piend and platform bellcast roof, 5 wallhead stacks (see above), 1 central stack, ornamental grooved cans; moulded eaves gutter.
INTERIOR: caryatid corbels and anthemion frieze to entrance hall; stair with carved timber balustrade; 5-bay arcaded mezzanine gallery, 4-light stained glass window of seasons; some carved timber fireplaces.
BOUNDARY WALL AND GATEPIERS: high rubble boundary wall with semi-circular coping to Ettrick Road, tall square gatepiers with ogee coping; low rubble wall to Colinton Road with ornate moulded gatepiers with arched copings with anthemion carving.
This was the most elaborate of the series of French style villas along Colinton Road which Edward Calvert designed for the builder Peter Craig Renton.
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