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Latitude: 55.9532 / 55°57'11"N
Longitude: -3.2029 / 3°12'10"W
OS Eastings: 324985
OS Northings: 674010
OS Grid: NT249740
Mapcode National: GBR 8LF.QF
Mapcode Global: WH6SL.SM0J
Plus Code: 9C7RXQ3W+7R
Entry Name: 2 and 4 Hill Street
Listing Date: 3 March 1966
Category: A
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 368305
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB29083
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200368305
Location: Edinburgh
County: Edinburgh
Town: Edinburgh
Electoral Ward: City Centre
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Terrace house
James Hill, 1788-94. Mirrored pair of 3-storey and attic, 3-bay classical former houses on ground falling to N (front). Droved cream ashlar with polished dressings. Cill course at ground; eaves course. Architraved corniced doorpieces with fluted friezes to inner bays; plate glass fanlights; deep-set doors, flush-panelled to No 4. No 2 with blind window at centre 2nd floor and pair of piend-roofed dormers. No 4 with mansard with 3 dormers.
Irregular coursed rubble gable with windows to left, and later bay to S. 2-storey and attic 2-bay rear elevation with projecting bay to right.
Timber sash and case 12-pane windows; plate glass at ground and 1st floor of No 2. Ashlar coped skews; stone stacks; grey slates.
INTERIOR: not seen 1995.
James Hill was a mason who built the street with finance from Robert Belshes of Greenyeards. No 4 retains a notable quantity of crown glass at 1st floor. Listed at Category A, despite the regrettable mansard, as a significant surviving part of the original fabric of Edinburgh?s New Town, one of the most important and best preserved examples of urban planning in Britain.
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