Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

BALLENCRIEFF HOUSE INCLUDING WALLED GARDEN AND WEST PAVILIONLB6529

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
19/09/1989
Local Authority
East Lothian
Planning Authority
East Lothian
Parish
Aberlady
NGR
NT 48801 78270
Coordinates
348801, 678270

Description

Shell of mansion burnt out in 1868 and thereafter abandoned. Built in more than one period, some walls now collapsed: added late 17th/early 18th century ranges, making a double-pile, rendered the north front symmetrical, a tripartite facade with recessed ends (the surviving left end gabled). Nucleus a comparatively long rectangular-plan tower which had a 1625 dormer head on exposed south face; 3 storeys including vaulted basement, openings more or less regularly disposed; kitchen fireplace gable asymmetrically placed on plan; south front extended by narrower but slightly taller wing to right hand (ie east), its gable skew-ended (gables of tower crow-stepped), formerly with 18th century Venetian window at 1st floor or which only soffit arch now survives. Rubble with ashlar dressings, including window and chimney margins and cornices; some brickwork. WALLED GARDEN: Extensive walled garden to W, also rubble and ashlar. WEST PAVILION: circa 1730 2-storey 4-bay, centre-doored pavilion survives; formerly a laundry, now (1989) a farmhouse. White harled, ashlar dressings, plate glass sashes, grey-slated and swept-eaved roof, centre ridge and 2 wall head stacks.

Statement of Special Interest

A stone noted nearby bears a date, probably 1596, possibly indicating work done at the tower at this date. Tower said to have been built by John Murray 1st Lord Elibank. Ballencrieff formerly "the most extensive barony in the parish" (OSA). The N entrance elevation comprised a 5-bay, advanced, corniced and pedimented centre with flanking gabled wings and 4-bay pavilions connected to main house by screen walls.

References

Bibliography

MacGibbon & Ross CASTELLATED AND DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE, Vol IV pp378/9. RCAHM INVENTORY, pp4-5. C McWilliam LOTHIAN (1978) p89. OLD STATISTICAL Account, (1799) p548. NEW STATISTICAL ACCOUNT (1837) Vol II p252. C Green EAST LOTHIAN (1907) p103. J Martine REMINISCENCES AND NOTICES OF FOURTEEN PARISHES IN THE COUNTY OF HADDINGTON (1890) p12. RCAHMS: PLANS FOR ADDITIONS TO BALLENCRIEFF HOUSE 1843 (copies). Adair's Map, East Lothian, 1688.

About Listed Buildings

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