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51, 51a Lanark Road, Former Chalmers Memorial Hall

A Category C Listed Building in Edinburgh, Edinburgh

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9223 / 55°55'20"N

Longitude: -3.2498 / 3°14'59"W

OS Eastings: 321992

OS Northings: 670622

OS Grid: NT219706

Mapcode National: GBR 89S.6H

Mapcode Global: WH6SS.1DQQ

Plus Code: 9C7RWQC2+W3

Entry Name: 51, 51a Lanark Road, Former Chalmers Memorial Hall

Listing Date: 12 December 2008

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 400130

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB51269

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200400130

Location: Edinburgh

County: Edinburgh

Town: Edinburgh

Electoral Ward: Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart

Traditional County: Midlothian

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Description

James Jerdan, 1901. 2-storey, wide 4-bay hall over ground floor shop premises with simple Renaissance detailing on ground falling to E. White painted render; painted coursed stone at 1st floor; red sandstone cornice, skews and finials. Narrow cill course at 1st floor. Modern plate glass shop front inserted into centre of ground floor elevation. Prominent painted stone and architraved doorway to far left with large tympana, carved escutcheon dated 1899 and initialled 'D C'; small window on rounded corner to left of door. Steeply pitched, corniced and finialled gable breaking eaves above doorway, staggered pilasters from ground to cornice. Shaped gabled window breaking eaves to far right. Bell-cast and finialled lantern, lead cap and red tile cheeks.

REAR ELEVATION: full height shouldered corniced chimneystacks flanking 1st floor hall overhanging steel braced ground floor. Door to ground floor shop to left under canopy. Advanced monopitched section to far right, triparte mullioned window to upper storey, blank ground. 3 unevenly spaced windows to hall.

Six-pane casement timber windows to hall with round headed upper panes; transomed 3-pane casement timber windows to outer bays. 2-leaf panelled door to main entrance. Pitched roof; red rosemary tiles; terracotta ridge tiles; corniced rendered ridge stack to E; ashlar cyma recta corniced stack to W (party stack with Slateford House); conical clay cans to E.

INTERIOR: stone stair to E of plan leading to 1st floor landing and hall. Timber boarded dado, architraved windows; timber chimney pieces, that to E surmounted by bronze relief memorial roundel depicting David Chalmer's bust. Timber kingpost and hammerbeam roof construction. Hall linked to 53 Lanark Road (Slateford House) via doorway to NW of plan.

Statement of Interest

Located in prominent position at a crossroads, this good Arts and Crafts style building, forms a picturesque group with adjacent row of listed buildings, shaping the core of historic Slateford Village.

James Jerdan (1839-1913) was a prolific and competant Edinburgh-based architect who was responsible for many villas and modest public and ecclesiastical buildings, including church halls, predominantly located in Colinton and the west of Edinburgh. Academy Architecture (1901) shows Jerdan's proposed scheme which originally proposed significant alterations to Slateford House to the right.

The hall commissioned by David Chalmers's widow, Isabella Grace Grant Chalmers for the purpose of carrying on home mission work in Slateford village in connection with Craiglockhart Parish Church. David Chalmers was possibly a local parish minister or a missionary, born 1820, died 1899.

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