Jedburgh, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Jedburgh, Scotland
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Castlegate, Lynwell and Castle Dene
Jedburgh, Scotland
Mid to later 19th century. 2-storey 4-bay free-standing office of works building converted to flats; set into ground rising to S, upper flat entered from street level to S. Coursed grey stugged sandstone with polished ashlar dressings.
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76 Castlegate
Jedburgh, Scotland
Reworked mid to later 19th century. 2-storey 3-bay snecked and stugged cream ashlar end of terrace house; bays grouped to centre. Boarded door with letterbox fanlight at centre; windows flanking and to each bay at 1st floor.
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74 Castlegate
Jedburgh, Scotland
Earlier 19th century (probably incorporating earlier fabric). 2-storey 2-bay coursed rubble sandstone terraced cottage. Bays irregularly disposed to left; upper floor under eaves. To left, 1930's door with glazed 6-pane panel.
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72 Castlegate
Jedburgh, Scotland
Earlier 19th century incorporating earlier fabric. 2-storey 3-bay coursed rubble sandstone terraced house; bays grouped to centre. Step to modern glazed door at centre. Regular fenestration.
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50 Castlegate
Jedburgh, Scotland
Earlier to mid 19th century. 2-storey 3-bay flatted terraced house; harled, painted ashlar margins. Pair of doors to left bay; left door to pend boarded with 3-pane fanlight: right door flat panelled with letterbox fanlight.
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48 Castlegate
Jedburgh, Scotland
17th century. 2-storey 4-bay house with 2 projecting gables to street; deeply pointed rubble, cills.
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Castlegate, Police Station
Jedburgh, Scotland
1870. Symmetrical 4-storey 3-bay Baronial Police Station; coursed bull-faced cream sandstone with ashlar dressings; tabbed margins, stop-chamfered reveals.
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Castlegate, Masonic Hall
Jedburgh, Scotland
James Pearson Alison, 1903. Gabled 2-storey 3-bay Tudor hall. Red bull-faced squared and snecked sandstone with red ashlar dressings and cream ashlar bands at lintels and cills, and to the gable. Chamfered reveals.
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18 - 20 (Even) Castlegate
Jedburgh, Scotland
Mid 19th century. Regular 2-storey and attic 3-bay pair of terraced houses. Snecked cream sandstone; windows to each bay and panelled doors with letterbox fanlights at ground between bays (right door modern). Upper windows against eaves.
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Castlegate, Sheriff Court (Old County Buildings) with Front Wall and Railings
Jedburgh, Scotland
1812, with 1861 alterations (including additional courtroom to south) by David Rhind. Restored 1991 by Scottish Courts Service including reconstruction of the arcaded porch.