Latitude: 55.9402 / 55°56'24"N
Longitude: -3.2038 / 3°12'13"W
OS Eastings: 324903
OS Northings: 672561
OS Grid: NT249725
Mapcode National: GBR 8LL.J2
Mapcode Global: WH6SL.RYKJ
Plus Code: 9C7RWQRW+3F
Entry Name: 11-19 Barclay Place, Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh
Listing Name: 1-19 (Inclusive Nos) Barclay Place
Listing Date: 29 April 1977
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 365938
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB28268
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Edinburgh, Bruntsfield Place, 11 - 19 Barclay Place
ID on this website: 200365938
Location: Edinburgh
County: Edinburgh
Town: Edinburgh
Electoral Ward: City Centre
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Thomas Purves Marwick, dated 1885. 4-storey 8-bay bold Free Renaissance/Queen Anne tenement block, with shops at ground floor; bays grouped in gabled pairs, stepping up from N to S. Grey sandstone ashlar. Decorative mouldings to windows at 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors (progressively less ornate).
W (BARCLAY PLACE) ELEVATION: full run of substantially intact shop fronts, separated by slender decoratively panelled pilasters; timber panelled doors with border-glazed fanlights to stairs. Mutuled cornice above shops; deep cornice between 2nd and 3rd floors. Gabled pairs of bays fenestrated as mirrored pairs, with bipartite windows in outer bays. Giant Corinthian pilasters with decorative shafts framing outer bays and at centre, with ball-finials and roundels at skew ends above. Inner 2 bays flanked by tall corniced, scalloped chimney shafts rising from 3rd floor level; carved panels beneath with date (1885) to right and initials (AC - Alexander Calder, the builder/developer) to left. Key-blocked oeil-de-boeuf windows in pedimented gables with decoratively treated apexes.
Timber sash and case windows to flats, 2-pane glazing to upper sashes, plate glass below. Grey slates; stone skews. Tall corniced ashlar stacks with circular cans to roof ridge at centre, at gable ends, and on front elevation.
Nos 1-19 Barclay Place, along with 1-12 Barclay Terrace (also by Thomas Marwick for Alexander Calder) are an innovative, boldly designed and well executed ensemble of urban development, combining commercial and residential properties, surviving largely intact. The Dean of Guild drawings show that the flats all had baths and flushing toilets, while the shops were intended to have single storey salons at the rear, with large windows looking onto the back greens.
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