City of Edinburgh Council Area
Historic Sites & Landmarks in City of Edinburgh Council Area
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Dalmeny House, Edinburgh Gate Lodge
Edinburgh, Scotland
Early 19th century. Single storey L-plan gate lodge, with refurbishments of circa 1825. Stugged and droved squared sandstone, with ashlar sandstone dressings. Base course. Wooden eaves course, almost continuous. Open pediments to gableheads.
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Dalmeny House, E Craigie Gate Lodge
Edinburgh, Scotland
Probably William Wilkins, 19th century. L-plan gate lodge, with later additions. Stugged, squared and coursed sandstone with droved sandstone dressings. Projecting cills. Long and short quoins. S (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 5-bay.
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Dalmeny House, Chapel Gate Lodge
Edinburgh, Scotland
William Wilkins, circa 1825. Single storey L-plan Tudor Gothic gate lodge. Stugged, squared and snecked sandstone, with droved and polished ashlar dressings. Base course. Square-headed hoodmoulds to Gothic-arched windows.
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Dalmeny House, Barnbougle Gate Lodge
Edinburgh, Scotland
Style of William Burn, earlier 19th century. Single storey asymmetrical L-plan Tudor gate lodge. Stugged and squared sandstone, with stugged and droved ashlar dressings. Base course. Rectangular hoodmoulds.
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Dalmeny House, Laundry at Dalmeny Home Farm
Edinburgh, Scotland
Later 19th century. 2-storey, 6-bay asymmetrical plain Tudor laundry building with single storey wing projecting to rear forming approximate T-plan. Stugged squared and snecked sandstone walls with stugged and droved sandstone ashlar dressings.
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Dalmeny House, Home Farm
Edinburgh, Scotland
Early to mid 19th century.
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114 and 116 Trinity Road, N Trinity House, with Boundary Walls and Gatepiers
Edinburgh, Scotland
John Dick Peddie and Charles George Hood Kinnear, dated 1858. 2-storey many-gabled asymmetrical house, now subdivided. Squared and snecked reddish sandstone with ashlar dressings; battered string course dividing floors.
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12-16 Bank Street
Edinburgh, Scotland
Circa 1810, with later alterations and additions, 1898.
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Dalmeny House
Edinburgh, Scotland
William Wilkins, 1814-17. 2-storey Tudor Gothic country house comprising U-plan main block with principal elevations to SE and NE, and service wings to NW. Polished and droved ashlar sandstone with Coade stone detailing.
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Dalmeny Village, 4 Wer Dalmeny
Edinburgh, Scotland
Mid 19th century. Single storey, 3-bay broad-eaved gabled cottage. Snecked rubble with droved dressings. Stop-chamfered arrises. Advanced cills. Long and short quoins. Exposed rafter ends. Timber barge boards to gables.