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Edinburgh, 95 West Bow

Tenement (18th Century)

Site Name Edinburgh, 95 West Bow

Classification Tenement (18th Century)

Canmore ID 52275

Site Number NT27SE 256

NGR NT 25484 73445

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Edinburgh, City Of
  • Parish Edinburgh (Edinburgh, City Of)
  • Former Region Lothian
  • Former District City Of Edinburgh
  • Former County Midlothian

Archaeology Notes

NT27SE 256 25484 73445

A harled, 4-storey and attic tenement built by Janet McMath in 1729 (date inscribed in pediment of ground floor shop door) incorporating earlier work.

RCAHMS 1951; J Gifford, C McWilliam and D Walker 1984.

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Publication Account (1951)

50. 95-99 West Bow.

The five-storeyed tenement standing third from the foot of the incline is typical of the second quarter of the 18th century. The front, enriched by a single string-course above the ground floor, is harled, the back-set window dressings being left exposed; and it has two skewed gablets rising above the eaves, the one surmounted by a fleur-de-lys for finial, the other by a chimneystalk. At the street level, a central passage runs beneath the building to a court behind, where lay the entrance to the stair by which the upper floors were reached-an arrangement that still obtains, although the old stair has been demolished and replaced by a new one within an adjoining building. On each side of the passage is a shop, that on the right having a moulded doorway with a triangular pediment bearing in the tympanum the date 1729. Internally the tenement has been considerably altered. In the original arrangement there were apparently three rooms on every floor, two of which were panelled. Most of the surviving panelling, however, like the older fireplaces, can be dated to the close of the century.

RCAHMS 1951

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