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'''[[PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION]]'''
'''West End''', or '''West End House''', is a house on the north side of [[Freuchie High Street]], immmediately to the east of a bridge over a burn, and and on the corner with [[Linen Mill Close]].
 
'''West End House''' is a house on the north side of [[Freuchie High Street]], immmediately to the east of a bridge over a burn.


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==Former residents==
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==Further references==
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"West End, early 19th century, is plain with classical touches."<ref>[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'']], page 90.</ref>
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==Further images==
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 5 February 2022

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name West End House
Address High Street, Freuchie
Postcode KY15 7EZ
Other names
Date Early 19th century
See map
OS grid ref NO 28142 06859
Latitude & longitude 56°14′56″N 3°09′40″W

West End, or West End House, is a house on the north side of Freuchie High Street, immmediately to the east of a bridge over a burn, and and on the corner with Linen Mill Close.

HES listing details[1]
Reference: LB8815 Date: 01/02/1972 Category: B
Address/Site Name

House (Vacant, Mrs Grieve) High Street, North Side, East Of Bridge, Freuchie

Description

Early 19th century. Large 2-storey 3-window, snecked rubble and slate with plain architraved doorpiece and cable moulded scroll skews, single-storey pantiled wing: simple distinctive treatment.

Further references

"West End, early 19th century, is plain with classical touches."[2]

Notes