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Latitude: 55.484 / 55°29'2"N
Longitude: -2.5521 / 2°33'7"W
OS Eastings: 365206
OS Northings: 621269
OS Grid: NT652212
Mapcode National: GBR B5M0.8Z
Mapcode Global: WH8YH.RFX7
Plus Code: 9C7VFCMX+H5
Entry Name: Birkhill, Sharplaw Road, Jedburgh
Listing Name: Sharplaw Road, Birkhill with Associated Outbuildings, Including Hayloft and Coach House, and Boudary Walls
Listing Date: 23 March 1993
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 380209
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB35594
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200380209
Location: Jedburgh
County: Scottish Borders
Town: Jedburgh
Electoral Ward: Jedburgh and District
Traditional County: Roxburghshire
Tagged with: Farmhouse
Early 19th century with later 19th century additions and alterations. 2-storey 5-bay gabled L-plan former farmhouse on ground falling to SE with small court to rear and single storey range of outbuildings. Harled (white), with smooth ashlar margins and long and short droved quoins to entrance an N gable.
E ELEVATION: 2-storey 5-bay symmetrical entrance front. Deep-set door and rectangular fanlight in advanced gabled central bay; cornice above door, arrowslit in gable. Return walls with narrow lights for hall at ground. Each pair of flanking bays with a single bipartite window at ground and 2 single windows at 1st floor.
S ELEVATION: 2-storey 4-bay side elevation; gable over bays to right and part of bay to left of centre. Outer right bay blank with gablehead stack to left, inner right bay with window at ground. 2 left bays with windows to both floors and door to left. Simple lean-to conservatory at ground.
N ELEVATION: blank end gable with window at ground to left. 2 bays set back to right in piend-roofed 2-storey addition with large kitchen window at ground and pair of windows above. Single storey outbuildings and back door adjoin at far right, forming court.
W (SHARPLAW ROAD) ELEVATION: single storey wall of upper floor of rear wing of house abutts higher pavement and adjoins rubble boundary wall with ashlar coping to S. Pair of gablehead stacks flank central window. Lower rear walls of outbuildings to N with piended dormer access to hay-loft; boundary wall continues to N with rubble semi-circular coping. OUTBUILDINGS TO N: single storey piend-roofed former coach house and stable, S wall forming side to court.
W ELEVATION: to left 4-bay former coach house, with 3 windows and door; to right garage added later with separate door beyond.
12-pane timber sash and case windows, lower panes with plate glass at ground (bipartites later 19th century). Grey slates. Plain stacks with octagonal cans. Ashlar skews.
INTERIOR; dining room to right of hall with 19th century Renaissance panelling brought from Wemyss Hall, nr. Hawick, at beginning of 20th century. Otherwise relatively plain. Old well under kitchen.
A smaller version of the house appears on Wood's map, belonging to Mr Robert Hunter.
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