Posted in Art Deco, Modern Architecture at 12:00 on 4 January 2017
My original post about this building is here.
Last May we stopped in there for a coffee and a cake.
The internal doors:-

Door and ceiling detail:-

Doors to café:-

Main room one angle:-

Main room second angle:-

Main room third angle:-

Red room. This was where we sat down:-

Red room other angle:-

Stairwell:-

Upper floor (i):-

Upper floor (ii):-

Exterior detail of side doorway:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Edinburgh at 12:00 on 7 September 2014
I first knew about this building a while back (east Edinburgh’s answer to the Maybury Roadhouse in the west) and had found this photo on flickr:-
The White House had obviously been “let go” and was badly in need of attention. I had always meant to seek it out but never got round to it.
However, when we left the Great Tapestry of Scotland we headed for IKEA. Not too familiar with the roads on Edinburgh’s east and south sides I got into the wrong lane and ended up traversing parts of the city we had never seen. I turned on to a main(ish) road and suddenly saw a stunning Art Deco building. I stopped at the first opportunity, leapt out of the car and photographed it. It wasn’t until I got home I discovered The White House is the Craigmillar Roadhouse newly refurbished by the local community. And marvellously so.
That curved corner sweeps pleasingly. Pity the modernised windows don’t quite look the part.
Here we have the frontage. Note triangular(ish) chimney column:-
Main Entrance. The angled stepping on the canopy support here is good and note the sweep of the far corner:-
The detailing around and above the side door here matches that of the main entrance:-
This view shows the double chimney at front and stepped chimney stack to rear matching the stepping on the frontage:-
And… Just over the road from the White House was this minor piece of thirties architecture. Now a Londis I think.
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