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Latitude: 55.9541 / 55°57'14"N
Longitude: -3.2816 / 3°16'53"W
OS Eastings: 320074
OS Northings: 674196
OS Grid: NT200741
Mapcode National: GBR 82F.S3
Mapcode Global: WH6SK.KLKV
Plus Code: 9C7RXP39+J9
Entry Name: 5, 7 Oak Lane, Edinburgh
Listing Name: 5 and 7 Oak Lane Including Boundary Walls
Listing Date: 11 November 1997
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 391399
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB44753
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200391399
Location: Edinburgh
County: Edinburgh
Town: Edinburgh
Electoral Ward: Drum Brae/Gyle
Traditional County: Midlothian
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Late 18th century, altered early 20th century, with additional 20th century alterations. Single and 2-storey, 7-bay L-plan house, with longer wing extended to NE. Whitewashed harl; sandstone ashlar entrance porch. Ogee roof stair tower. Gabled dormers breaking eaves.
N (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: single storey bay to outer left comprising single window; timber door; fanlight. Single window to outer left in 2-storey bay. Single window at ground and 1st floor breaking eaves in next 3 bays to right. Architraved, corniced entrance porch at re-entrant angle; 2-leaf timber door; lantern aligned above. Advanced stair-tower comprises single window to left, at ground; centrally placed stair window at 1st floor. Single window in bay to outer right.
6-pane, 8-pane, 12-pane sash and case glazing; small casement and fixed stair window; skylight. Graded grey slate roof; corniced ridge and gablehead stacks; crowstepped skews.
INTERIOR: not seen 1997.
BOUNDARY WALLS: low coped painted boundary wall to E of entrance elevation.
Good remaining example of building complex that formed Clermiston Mains, functioning Clermiston House (now demolished, and site of
St Margaret's College). Ogee roof stair tower, added at the turn-of- the-century, in the style of Sir Robert Lorimer. In 1902, Lorimer made additions to the house and gardens of Foxcovert House (now demolished) to the N of Oak Lane. It seems possible then, that the additions to Clermiston Mains could be the work of Lorimer.
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