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Latitude: 55.8823 / 55°52'56"N
Longitude: -3.1265 / 3°7'35"W
OS Eastings: 329625
OS Northings: 666037
OS Grid: NT296660
Mapcode National: GBR 60LF.X6
Mapcode Global: WH6T0.YDBW
Plus Code: 9C7RVVJF+W9
Entry Name: Wadingburn, 6 Wadingburn Road, Lasswade
Listing Name: Lasswade, Wadingburn Lane, Fettes Mount Including Conservatory, Gatepiers and Boundary Walls
Listing Date: 7 March 1997
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 390855
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB44162
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Lasswade, 6 Wadingburn Road, Wadingburn
ID on this website: 200390855
Location: Lasswade
County: Midlothian
Electoral Ward: Bonnyrigg
Parish: Lasswade
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Mid 19th century. 2-storey with attic, irregular-plan 5-bay house of eclectic style including Continental style corner tower to left and Elizabethan style bay to right with large, hexagonal (and lean-to) conservatory to E angle; extensive additions (including a detached garage complex) to rear (SW). Grey snecked, bull-faced sandstone with polished ashlar dressings; ashlar sandstone to Elizabethan style block; stugged sandstone, part harled, to rear; harled garage. Coloured tile band course to ground and 1st floors; band course between floors; bracketed, bossed and banded eaves course; chamfered mullions, string course and cornice to right hand bay; decorative, pierced bargeboarding to dormers; quoins.
NE (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: advanced square-plan, glazed and timber panelled entrance porch at ground in bay to centre: raised, carved architrave with carved consoled cornice and arched blocking course; timber panelled door with rectangular fanlight above; bipartite window, set back at 1st floor; small-pane connecting long window between attic dormers above. Advanced bay to left of centre: framed, round-arched deeply carved panel with painted surround at 1st floor; canted 3-light dormer window above. 2-storey polygonal tower (narrower at 1st floor) to outer left (E angle), with fish scaled apron between floors, swept faceted roof and weather vane above. 2-storey, 3-light canted bay to right of centre; 3-light canted dormer window above. Advanced 4-light canted bay to outer right; dormer window above.
SE (GARDEN AND CONSERVATORY) ELEVATION: partially gabled, 2-bay with corner tower set to right. Advanced 5-light canted bay window at ground in bay to left of centre; framed tile with painted surround at 1st floor above. Window at each floor in bay to right of centre; decorative pierced bargeboarding to gable, set to right of centre above; recessed and framed star motif to gablehead. Extensive CONSERVATORY of timber and glass superstructure on dwarf sandstone walls to outer left (E angle): lean-to section along set back wall of addition; hexagonal section projecting E; hexagonal, louvered central vent with spike finial and weather vane.
Variety of glazing patterns including timber sash and case, casement and leaded. Grey slate piend and platform roof; swept fish scale roof to tower; slate to dormers; some pierced red clay ridges; ashlar coped wallhead and gablehead stacks; some barleysugar stacks; cast-iron rainwater goods.
GATEPIERS AND BOUNDARY WALLS: chamfered square-plan sandstone piers with flattened pyramidal ashlar cap, connected to a further, identical pair by stugged, coped quadrant walls. Boundary walls: sandstone rubble with shaped rubble cope and regularly placed interval stones.
The house appears to comprise a mid 19th century core with numerous later additions in a wide variety of styles. Whilst the resulting composition is not harmonious, many of the alterations are of high quality.
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