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18, 20, 22 Howe Street, Edinburgh

A Category B Listed Building in Edinburgh, Edinburgh

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9562 / 55°57'22"N

Longitude: -3.2026 / 3°12'9"W

OS Eastings: 325009

OS Northings: 674340

OS Grid: NT250743

Mapcode National: GBR 8LD.SC

Mapcode Global: WH6SL.SK47

Plus Code: 9C7RXQ4W+FX

Entry Name: 18, 20, 22 Howe Street, Edinburgh

Listing Name: 18-22 (Even Nos) Howe Street

Listing Date: 10 November 1966

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 368397

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB29117

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Edinburgh, 18, 20, 22 Howe Street

ID on this website: 200368397

Location: Edinburgh

County: Edinburgh

Town: Edinburgh

Electoral Ward: City Centre

Traditional County: Midlothian

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Description

Robert Reid and William Sibbald, 1802-8, with 1891 reconstructions by John Kinross. 3-storey, double attic and basement, 7-bay near-symmetrical terrace tenement. Broached ashlar sandstone; V-jointed rustication to principal floor. Band course between 1st and 2nd floors and 2nd and 3rd floors; cill course at 1st and 2nd floors; cornice at 3rd floor, returned and terminated at corners.

E (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: comprising window centred at principal floor, flanked by pair of doors. Advanced 1934 bowed doorpiece to left, No 20, by John Jerdan, comprising stone flight with flanking walls, architraved surround, small pane rectangular fanlight, with blind frieze and cornice above. Round-arched doorpiece in penultimate bay to right, No 22, comprising multi-panelled 2-leaf door, and deep quasi-radial round-arched fanlight, accessing shop, with advanced and corniced shop window in bay to outer right, plate glass, capped by horizontal panel of decorative glazing. 2-bay pilastered shop front ot outer left, comprising 6-panel, 2-leaf door in penultimate bay from left, plate glass window to left. Regular fenestration to floors above.

N ELEVATION: adjoining terrace, see separate list description (24 Howe Street).

S (JAMAICA STREET) ELEVATION: 4-bay elevation, predominantly random rubble with polished dressings, comprising modern 2-leaf vertically boarded timber door. plate glass rectangular fanlight, in penultimate bay from left, flanked by plate glass windows; plate glass window in bay to outer right. Irregular fenestration to floors above, including windows in penultimate bay to left at all floors, and blind windows in bays to outer right at 1st and 2nd floors, and to outer left at 2nd floor.

Predominantly 12-pane timber sash and case windows. Grey slate double Mansard roof. 2-tiered box dormers regularly spaced. Cast-iron rainwater goods. Gablehead stacks, coped with circular cans.

INTERIORS: not seen, 1997.

Statement of Interest

Part of the Second New Town A Group, a significant surviving part of one of the most important and best preserved examples of urban planning in Britain.

The philosopher Sir William Hamilton lived at No 18. No 18A served as the office of John Kinross, architect, until he moved to 2 Abercromby Place.

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