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Edinburgh, 10 Spylaw Park, 'Hartfell.' View from South.

SC 548539

Description Edinburgh, 10 Spylaw Park, 'Hartfell.' View from South.

Catalogue Number SC 548539

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of ED 11159

Scope and Content Hartfell, No 10 Spylaw Park, Colinton, Edinburgh Spylaw Park, built mainly with Victorian and Edwardian villas, was part of a new wave of development at Colinton that took place after the coming of the railway, and the building of Colinton Station at the turn of the 20th century. Hartfell was designed by the architect, Sir Robert Lorimer in 1899, with further additions in 1905-9. The house, rubble-built and with steeply sloping slated roofs, has turrets with pedimented dormer windows on its south elevation. Sir Robert Lorimer (1864-1929), described as the most brilliant Scottish architect of his time, worked mainly in the vernacular tradition, producing an original early 20th-century Scottish Baronial style. Some of his best-known houses are in Colinton. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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