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18 Corrennie Gardens, Morningside, Edinburgh

A Category B Listed Building in Morningside, Edinburgh

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9207 / 55°55'14"N

Longitude: -3.2067 / 3°12'24"W

OS Eastings: 324682

OS Northings: 670392

OS Grid: NT246703

Mapcode National: GBR 8KT.Y2

Mapcode Global: WH6SS.QF5Z

Plus Code: 9C7RWQCV+78

Entry Name: 18 Corrennie Gardens, Morningside, Edinburgh

Listing Name: 18 Corrennie Gardens

Listing Date: 30 March 1993

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 364328

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB27241

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Edinburgh, Morningside, 18 Corrennie Gardens

ID on this website: 200364328

Location: Edinburgh

County: Edinburgh

Town: Edinburgh

Electoral Ward: Morningside

Traditional County: Midlothian

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Description

A G Sydney Mitchell, 1898. 2-storey L-plan Arts and Crafts villa with strong horizontal emphasis and single storey service wing to N. White harl with dressings of red sandstone. Battered rubble base; moulded ashlar cill course at 1st floor; deep overhanging eaves with paired brackets; tall stacks with ashlar cornices.

SE (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 2-bay; single storey flat-roofed glazed entrance porch on rubble base with overhanging eaves to right, projecting cornice over door on carved timber corbels with dragon heads; corner window to outer right at 1st floor.

SW (HERMITAGE DRIVE) ELEVATION: 5-bay; centre and outer bays advanced with narrow tripartite windows to ground (corniced) and 1st floor. Bays to left and right of centre with keystoned ashlar bull's eye window at ground floor; narrow bipartite window at 1st floor.

NW ELEVATION: modern conservatory on brick base to left; lean-to projecting inglenook to right with tall wallhead stack and narrow stained glass window on returns. Tripartite and single window at 1st floor. Single storey service wing with half-piend roof to outer left.

NE ELEVATION: 4-bay; advanced bay to outer right with wallhead stack and single storey service wing. Bay to right of centre with canted stair tower with half-piend roof and tall stair windows to 1st floor. Single windows and wallhead stack to bay to left of centre. Bay to outer left with corner window at 1st floor. Single storey piend-roofed outhouse forming small service court. Detached single storey piend-roofed garage with timber door to NE.

Multi-pane timber casements (modern replacements with plate glass glazing to SW). Red tile bellcast roof with red ridge tiles; 3 wallhead stacks (see above). 1 transverse stack to SE.

INTERIOR: hall with transverse arch on marble pillars, small room at ground floor with elaborate plaster ceiling and moulded timber panelling; large ground floor drawing room divided by sliding doors, inglenook to NW with marble fireplace.

Tall rubble wall to rear and sides with semi-circular coping, low wall to front and SW, later pedestrian and carriage gates.

Statement of Interest

The plain cubism and horizontally of the design shows a great awareness of developments in contemporary architecture, looking not only at English examples (eg Voysey for colour and texture) but even more so to th Continent (eg Olbrich, Hoffmann). The reinstatement of the original glazing to the SW elevation would greatly increase the architectural merit of this exceptional avant-garde design.

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