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! colspan="2" | Building summary | ! colspan="2" | Building summary | ||
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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [ | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | [[File:Tunnel 1.JPG|300px]] North entrance | ||
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| style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Maspie Den Tunnel | | style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Maspie Den Tunnel | ||
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| '''Architect''' || | | '''Architect''' || | ||
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| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 23987 | | '''OS grid ref''' || NO 23987 07291 | ||
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| '''Latitude & longitude''' || | | '''Latitude & longitude''' || | ||
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__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
The '''Maspie Den Tunnel''' is a tunnel on the path leading to the [[Maspie Den]]. | |||
The '''Maspie Den Tunnel''' is a tunnel on the path leading to the [[Maspie Den]] | |||
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!HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB51859 HES record for LB51859]</ref> | ! colspan=3 | HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB51859 HES record for LB51859]</ref> | ||
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| '''Address/Site Name''' | | '''Reference:''' LB51859 | ||
| '''Date:''' 21/12/2011 | |||
| '''Category:''' B | |||
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| colspan=3 | '''Address/Site Name''' | |||
House of Falkland Estate, tunnel on path along Maspie Burn | House of Falkland Estate, tunnel on path along Maspie Burn | ||
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| '''Description''' | | colspan=3 | '''Description''' | ||
Probably 1840s (see Notes). Curving, round-arched tunnel, situated on walk along W bank of Maspie Burn and orientated N and S. Round-arched entrances with large, rustic stone blocks, built into natural rock; brick-lined interior. Rustic stone voussoirs. | Probably 1840s (see Notes). Curving, round-arched tunnel, situated on walk along W bank of Maspie Burn and orientated N and S. Round-arched entrances with large, rustic stone blocks, built into natural rock; brick-lined interior. Rustic stone voussoirs. | ||
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|'''Statement of special interest''' | | colspan=3 | '''Statement of special interest''' | ||
This tunnel is a good surviving example of a relatively rare designed-landscape feature, constructed to add to the emotional experiences of exploring the estate around the House of Falkland. [...] | This tunnel is a good surviving example of a relatively rare designed-landscape feature, constructed to add to the emotional experiences of exploring the estate around the House of Falkland. [...] | ||
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==Further images== | |||
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<gallery mode=packed> | <gallery mode=packed> | ||
File:Tunnel 2.JPG|South entrance | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Category B listed buildings]] | [[Category:Category B listed buildings]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:House of Falkland and designed landscape]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:33, 3 April 2021
Building summary | |
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North entrance | |
Name | Maspie Den Tunnel |
Address | |
Postcode | |
Other names | |
Date | 1840s ? |
Architect | |
OS grid ref | NO 23987 07291 |
Latitude & longitude |
The Maspie Den Tunnel is a tunnel on the path leading to the Maspie Den.
HES listing details[1] | ||
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Reference: LB51859 | Date: 21/12/2011 | Category: B |
Address/Site Name
House of Falkland Estate, tunnel on path along Maspie Burn | ||
Description
Probably 1840s (see Notes). Curving, round-arched tunnel, situated on walk along W bank of Maspie Burn and orientated N and S. Round-arched entrances with large, rustic stone blocks, built into natural rock; brick-lined interior. Rustic stone voussoirs. | ||
Statement of special interest
This tunnel is a good surviving example of a relatively rare designed-landscape feature, constructed to add to the emotional experiences of exploring the estate around the House of Falkland. [...] |
Further references
Notes
Further images
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South entrance