Melrose, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Melrose, Scotland
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Waverley Castle Hotel
Melrose, Scotland
James C Walker, 1869-71, with additions 1876 (Groome: see REFERENCES). 4-storey early mass concrete hotel, built as the Waverley Hydropathic Co Ltd.
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Waverley Road, Old Abbey School and Boundary Wall to Waverley Road
Melrose, Scotland
Benjamin Ferrey, 1847-8. L-plan block, single storey, gabled, North front altered, original door to right of centre with canted bay to left. Original, gabled loft door now window. Coursed squared rubble with stugged ashlar dressings.
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Waverley Road, Darnlee
Melrose, Scotland
Late 18th century/early 19th century, altered Brown and Wardrop 1872. Originally two-storey, 3-bay with centre pilastered doorpiece, harled with ashlar plinth, band-courses window and angle-margins.
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Waverley Road, St Helen's
Melrose, Scotland
1806, 3-bay, single storey and basement. South front; centre bay advanced in segmental bow and carried up to form attic storey.
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Waverley Road, Tweed Cottage (2 Dwellings)
Melrose, Scotland
Probably 1869 and before 1873, built for the Waverley Hydropathic Company Ltd. Originally for the pumpman controlling the water supply from St Helen's Well.
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Weirhill, Eildon Bank
Melrose, Scotland
c.1840s with later additions; 2-storey, 3-bay coursed squared rubble with droved dressings, central pilastered doorpiece. Piended, slated platform roof with corniced end-stack to East.
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Weirhill, Weirhill House and 1 Weirhill Place
Melrose, Scotland
c.1840s. Large 2-storey and attic 3 bay villa, stugged ashlar with droved dressings. Front to Weirhill; canted centre bay with entrance at ground, windows have original glazing with margin panes. Deep block cornice, piended slated roof.
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8 Weirhill Place
Melrose, Scotland
Earlier 19th century, 2-storey 3 bays centre door with bracketed hood, original 12-pane double sash glazing; coursed squared rubble with stugged dressings, straight skew with rectangular coped end stack. Slated roof.
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Weirhill Place, Weirknowe
Melrose, Scotland
Earlier 19th century, single storey and basement. 5-bay front to west, centre door, with block cornice and pediment, approached by steps with railed balustrade. Stugged ashlar front: snecked rubble flanks and rear.
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Threepwood House
Melrose, Scotland
David Bryce (Jnr), Attrib, 1864. 2-storey, 3-bay, symmetrical, piend-roofed Italianate villa with canted bays and elaborate interior plasterwork; adjoining earlier rectangular-plan, pitched roof house to rear, circa 1800 (see Notes).