Latitude: 55.9481 / 55°56'53"N
Longitude: -3.1899 / 3°11'23"W
OS Eastings: 325784
OS Northings: 673428
OS Grid: NT257734
Mapcode National: GBR 8PH.B7
Mapcode Global: WH6SL.ZR4G
Plus Code: 9C7RWRX6+72
Entry Name: Tailor's Hall, 137 Cowgate, Edinburgh
Listing Name: 139 Cowgate, Former Tailor's Hall
Listing Date: 14 December 1970
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 366807
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB28595
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Edinburgh, 137 Cowgate, Tailor's Hall
137 Cowgate, Edinburgh
ID on this website: 200366807
Location: Edinburgh
County: Edinburgh
Town: Edinburgh
Electoral Ward: City Centre
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Hall
Dated 1621 with later additions and alterations (see Notes). Outstanding U-plan group of interconnected 17th century mercantile buildings with fine 4-storey, 4-bay, L-plan former hall to centre on sloping site (2 storey to rear), flanked by 3-storey wings projecting to N. Rubble with ashlar dressings throughout.
FURTHER DESCRIPTION: FORMER HALL - N ELEVATION: Broken, moulded cill courses to 1st and 2nd floors (N elevation). Irregular fenestration. Crow-stepped gables. Projecting stair tower to far left with moulded doorway and finialed date-stone pediment embedded within wall at 3rd floor. Wide segmental arched pend now forming main entrance. Large drum well (dated 1837) situated to immediate left. Rear (S) elevation: 8-bay with regular fenestration; ochre coloured lime render. Further adjoined gable-ended block set back to far left.
Pedimented dormers to W wing. Further large segmental arch opening to ground at E wing.
INTERIOR: Comprehensively refurbished for use as a public house and nightclub.
Predominantly multi-pane timber sash and case windows. Scottish slate. Piended roofs to wings. End stacks to main hall section. Cast-iron rainwater goods.
The former Tailors' Hall is a rare example of early 17th century mercantile architecture, occupying a key location on the Cowgate. Having undergone a number of changes of use during its long history, the building retains much of its 18th century character with its projecting stair outshot and large windows to the main hall at 2nd floor. In 1620 the Incorporation of Tailors acquired an area of land on the S of the Cowgate on which stood a group of ruinous buildings. They built the main hall, completed in 1621, on the S side of the courtyard. The top floor of the hall was added in 1757. In 1640, a range of fine crow-stepped buildings were added to the N side of the courtyard, fronting the Cowgate. This block was demolished circa 1940. There was a garden behind the Tailors' Hall which is now a car-park serving the buildings on Chambers Street to the S. In 1801 the Argyle Brewery acquired the whole of the Tailors' property with the exception of one building alongside the Hall which the Incorporation retained. The draft of the National Covenant was approved in the Hall on 17th February 1638. The group of adjoining buildings were converted for use as a brewery circa 1925 and then again to function as a hotel. It is currently operating as a bar and nightclub.
List description updated at resurvey (2007/08).
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