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2-storey: rubble: roofless shell: carved face on west skew-putt and panel depicting riding boot inscribed MB.1819
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There was formerly a '''building opposite the Lomond Tavern'''. The site is now occupied by the [[Lomond Tavern]] car park.
There was formerly a '''building opposite the Lomond Tavern'''. The site is now occupied by the [[Lomond Tavern]] car park.


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! 1963 listing details<ref>[[List of buildings, 1963]].</ref>
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| '''Number:''' 29
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| '''Address/Site Name'''
House, Horse Market at corner of Cross Wynd
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| '''Description'''
2-storey: rubble: roofless shell: carved face on west skew-putt and panel depicting riding boot inscribed MB.1819
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==Previous uses==
==Previous uses==

Latest revision as of 08:29, 23 January 2024

Building summary
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Name Former building opposite the Lomond Tavern
Address Horsemarket
Postcode n/a
Other names
See map
OS grid ref
Latitude & longitude
what3words ///duck.thatched.melts
1963 listing details[1]
Number: 28
Address/Site Name House, Horse Market at corner of Cross Wynd
Description

2-storey: rubble: roofless shell: carved face on west skew-putt and panel depicting riding boot inscribed MB.1819

PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

There was formerly a building opposite the Lomond Tavern. The site is now occupied by the Lomond Tavern car park.

Further references

"On the site of the Lomond Tavern car park stood a 2-storey building which, during the Napoleonic wars, housed a number of French prisoners. The Napoleonic Boot now above the Lomond Tavern's door was rescued by the owner a few years ago when the building opposite was demolished."[2]

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