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Architecture Notes

Event ID 838963

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Architecture Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/838963

NT36NW 14.00 33349 66021 Newbattle Abbey House

NT36NW 14.01 33120 66349 Walled Garden

NT36NW 14.02 33188 66244 Orangery

NT36NW 14.03 33115 65881 Port Lodge

NT36NW 14.04 33114 65781 Stables (1-4 The Stables)

NT36NW 14.05 Cancelled.

NT36NW 14.06 Cancelled.

NT36NW 14.07 33403 66084 North Sundial

NT36NW 14.08 33435 66019 South Sundial

NT36NW 14.09 33126 65796 Stables (5 The Stables)

NT36NW 14.10 33126 65796 Stables (1 Riverside Cottage)

NT36NW 15.00 3340 6604 Garden

NT36NW 16.00 3331 6604 Monk's Well

NT36NW 17.00 3316 6576 King David's Gate

NT36NW 18.00 3315 6574 King David's Well

NT36NW 20.00 331 657 Monkland Wall

NT36NW 21.00 3322 6614 St Mary's Church

NT36NW 22.00 3321 6619 Archbishop Leighton's house

NT36NW 118 33317 65896 Grotto, Ice-house and grotto bridge

From item in Archibald Craig scrapbooks (4/64/2):

This seat is the property of the Marquis of Lothian, situated on the northern bank of the South Esk, about 7 miles from Edinburgh, and one from Dalkeith. It was here that King David I founded an abbey for the accommodation of certain Cistercian monks. We can still trace some vestiges of the buildings anciently possessed by these ecclesiastics; but the house has been erected since the abbey became secular. It is a spacious edifice, and may be seen at a considerable distance. The house contains many fine paintings. It stands in a park and a verdant lawn on the banks of the river opens before it, encroached upon in some places by straggling trees , with a boundary of thicker wood. The church of Newbattle is close to the wall of the park, together with a small village which has risen in its neighbourhood. There are some remarkable trees in the park, both with respect to their height and thickness. These are chiefly ash, elm, & chestnut. There is one enormous ash tree, not less than 120 feet in perpendicular height, and many others but a few feet short of its prodigious dimensions. Some of them are not less conspicuous for their thickness, measuring from 15 to 24 feet in circumference. When we recollect what a vast number of years must have elapsed before trees could have reached such enormous dimensions, it is not improbable that they were planted by the clerical possessors of Newbattle, to whom Scotland is indebted for many improvements.

NMRS REFERENCE:

Owner: Marquis of Lothian. Now a College for Adult Education.

Architect:

William Ayton 1643

James Smith 1693

William Burn 1836

David Bryce 1874 (alterations and additions)

Thomas Bonar & Son - drawing room ceiling

Library:

Architect:

W. Eden Nesfield 1872

NMRS Print Room - Inglis Photograph Collection Acc no 1994/90

general view of the garden front, flowerbeds in foreground

formal garden

sundial

EXTERNAL REFERENCES:

Scottish National Portrait Gallery - National Art Survey - 2 sheets

Scottish Records Office:

Building at Newbattle. Instructions to continue with the building and to see the Mr Ayton 'dresses' the undermost chimney in the Great Hall with the two pillars he had shown Lord Lothian in this design. Details are given concerning other chimneys and hearths. Letter from Lord Lothian to the Countess of Lothian.

1643 GD 40/portfolio II/page 12

Building at Newbattle Abbey. Instructions to Lady Lothian for John Main concerning work on the driveway and stable court. Letter from Lord Lothian.

1679 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 17

Building at Newbattle Abbey. Instructions to Lady Lothian to keep the work of constructing the court and quarry going.

Letter written to Lord Lothian at Jedburgh.

1685 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 27

Building at Newbattle Abbey. Instructions to Lady Lothian to have the canals completed, the rubbish removed and the ground levelled.

Letter from Lord Lothian at Windsor.

1685 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 28

Building at Newbattle Abbey. Expression of hope that Lady Lothian has spoken to the masons concerning taking down the old house. The Earl of Lothian writes that when he sees the houses here [Bath], it seems a scandalous thing 'to keep the rotten thing up'. Letter.

1693 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 53

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The Earl of Lothian asks the Countess to obtain advice from Mr Smith, the architect. He considers Mr Smith the most skilful and would therefore be able to advise about the staircase.

Letter.

1693 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 58

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The Earl of Lothian writes that he does not have the drawings but he will be content as long as the building is well done.

Letter to the Countess of Lothian.

1693 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 75

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The Earl of Lothian expresses anxiety concerning the quality of the masons. He particulary wishes a big staircase and says he loves the plain work best but yet 'substantious'.

Letter to the Countess of Lothian.

1693 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 76

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The Earl of Lothian asks that care should be taken that the chimneys do not smoke.

Letter to the Countes of Lothian.

1694 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 77

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The Earl of Lothian complains about the standard of workmanship.

Letter to Sir Patrick Murray.

1694 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 83

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The Earl of Lothian writes concerning the supervision of the workman. He is particularly anxious about the proportions of doors and windows.

Letter to the Countess of Lothian.

1694 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 84

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The Earl of Lothian wishes certain rooms totally finished for his return.

Letter to the Countess of Lothian.

1695 GD 40/portfolio viii/page 101

Demolition and rebuilding of Newbattle Abbey. Articles of sgreement concerning timber work between Jean, Countess of Lothian and James Chirnside, wright. Estimated according to draughts given to 'masons of Carstorfien'.

1693 GD 40/portfolio xviii/1/page 81

Building at Newbattle Abbey. Estimate of work to be done. It amounts to #9,200.

1650 GD 40/portfolio xviii/1/page 82

Account for work done at Newbattle Abbey. It includes the demolition of the old house as well as flooring, roofing, joisting, putting up lintels and providing scaffolding for the new house.

Wright: James Chirnsyde.

1697 GD 40/Not indexed.

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The Great Hall will be a better room than the new King's Gallery at Kensington according to the Earl of Lothian. He writes to ask the Countess of Lothian to tell James Chirnside the 'we expect much from his diligence'.

1696 GD 40/portfolio viii/ page 108

Building at Newbattle Abbey. The problems of architects and the expense are mentioned in a letter from Lord Lothian. He has shipped home 6 statues of lead for various courtyards, and pictures for the staircase.

c.1696 GD 40/portfolio xvi/Ad.25/ page 92 in index part II. Letter is in the envelope at the back.

Building at Newbattle Abbey. A note of the work to be done at an estimated cost of #5,635.

1693 GD 40/portfoolio xviii/1/page 77

Painter work at the house of Newbattle. Receipt for #56. 1. 4.

Painter: Joseph Booth.

1703 GD 40/Not indexed

Glazier work done at the house of Newbattle. Receipt for #72.18. 0.

Glazier: James Wauch.

1703 GD 40/Not indexed

Wright work done at the house of Newbattle. Receipt for #15. 8. 0.

Wright: Charles Wilson.

1703 GD 40/not indexed

Painter work at the house of Newbattle. Receipt for #228. 14. 6.

Painter: Joseph Booth.

1699-1707 GD 40/Not indexed

Wright work at Newbattle Abbey. Putting up 'the eagle house' is included.

Wrights: Charles Wilson and Thomas Chirnsyde.

1696-97 GD 40/Not indexed

Painter work at the house of Newbattle. Receipt for #57. 0. 0.

Painter: Thomas Warrander.

1703 GD 40/Not indexed

The Abbey and the grounds. A report prepared by Sir William Haldane. It accompanied a plan.

1933 GD 40/17/182/page 192

Alterations to Newbattle Abbey. Architect's statement of estimates for reconstruction. Prepared by James Shearer, architect, Dunfermline.

The estimates amount to #12,708. 4. 3.

1936 GD 40/17/190/page 935-938

Alterations to Newbattle Abbey. The discovery of decayed timber during the alterations is the subject of a letter from John S Aikman to the Marquis of Lothian. He writes that its replacement will add greatly to the cost.

1936 GD 40/17/191/page 1089-1090

Proposed alterations to Newbattle Abbey. Report from Mr Shearer, the architect. He estimates the cost as #9,880. The report accompanied 2 plans and photographs.

1933 GD 40/17/191/page 1092-1094

The presentation of a collection of stucco casts. The collection includes the Venus of Milo and the Dying Gladiator. In letters between Lord Lothian and A. G. Fraser, the warden, the suitability of this gift from Bridge of Allan Art Museum to Newbattle Abbey is discussed.

1939 GD 40/17/195/pages 1480-1482

Gift of Newbattle Abbey to Scotland to be used as a residential college of education. A part of the picture gallery is included in the gist.

Printed leaflets.

1935 GD 40/17/197/page 64 and 71

A detailed description of Newbattle Abbey, its park and its treasures which include the old font from Linlithgow Abbey, a Spanish Armada chest and painted marbles of Assyrian Kings of Nineveh.

1935 GD 40/17/197/page 107

Country Life Magazine. Article - vol xii page 336

A list of country homes and houses illustrated in the magazine and volume references.

1934 GD 40/17/281/pages 119-123

Sketch plans of Newbattle Estate (2)

1940 GD 40/17/398/page 116 and 117

James Chirnsyde provides scaffolding. 1697

Wright work at house of Newbattle. Charles Wilson & Thomas Chirnsyde, wrights putting up 'eagle house' included 1696/97.

1650 #9,500 of work

1693 #5,635 of work

c1696 shipped home six statues

1693 Estimate according to draughts given to masons of Corstorfien.

1693 Letter re obtaining Mr Smith's advice about staircase

1685 Canals to be completed

1679 John Mair with regard to driveway & stable court

1694 Statues of Fame, Mercury, Venus tec, better than those Mr Smith got for E of S.

1643 Mr Ayton dresses the undermost chimney in the Great Hall with two pillars as he had shown Lord Lothian in his design.

GD 40

Lothian Papers - Scottish Record Office (Extract by Michael Hull Country Life)

GD 40/8/315

Statements of account by factor, William Ellison otto, on the Marquess of Lothian's Newbattle Private Account No 2, 1867-71

1868 February 12: Paid David Bryce, architect, for plans, specifications &c for Newbattle Abbey additions, alterations and repairs from 1856 to 1866 #345 19s 6d

August 22: Paid Purdie, Bonnar & Carfrae, balance of account for painting & guilding in Drawing Room &c up to 1866 #100 0s 6d

1869 August 11: Paid Purdie, Bonnar & Carfrae, Edinburgh, to account of painting, gilding &c at Newbattle Abbey #300

1870 January 1: Paid Purdie, Bonnar & Carfrae further to account of painting gilding &c at Abbey #300

February 16: Paid Richard Whytock & Co. for furniture, silks, cornices, &c #323 10s 7d [no comparable payments]

June 22: Paid Purdie, Bonnar & Carfrae further to account of painting & guilding &c #250

December 23: Paid Purdie, Bonar & Carfrae balance of account for painting, gilding &c at Newbattle Abbey #97 17s 8d

GD 40/9/463/5

Letter from Alexander Orrock to the Marquess of Lothian, 10 August 1871

"The place is in much confusion with building. I was out last week, I think on Thursday - Blaikie [sic] had only that day received the plan of the chimney-pieces for the Crypt, the want of which has delayed his operations. Nothing had been done in the way of painting the large room except the taking down of the pictures &c as it seems they were afraid of the dust caused by putting in aniron Beam destroying the paint. It might have been done and quite hard and dry by this time, but I suppose Mr Bryce's plans were expected much sooner than they were recieved."

GD 40/9/465/14 -

Letter from James Blackie to the Marquess of Lothian, 15 August 1871

"Bonner [sic] has Men working at the Large Drawing Room but I cannot tell what they are doing. The walls have got one coat of paint."

Scottish National Portrait Gallery:

Country Life, September 13th 1902 - article

National Library:

Country Life, February 22nd 1941 - article and photographs

Non-Guardianship Sites Plan Collection, DC28396- DC28408, 1955 & 1964.

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