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| style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Little Brunton
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| '''Date''' || 18th century
| '''Date''' || 18th century
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| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 25253 7303
| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 25253 07303
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| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′08″N 3°12′29″W
| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′08″N 3°12′29″W
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| '''Listing''' || Category B
! colspan=2 |HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31327 HES record for LB31327]. Little Brunton is the westernmost of the three houses referenced, the other two now comprise [[Easter Brunton]].</ref>
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| '''Listing reference''' || LB31327
| '''Category:''' ||B
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| '''Listing date ''' || 12/01/1971
| '''Reference:''' || LB31327 (12/01/1971)
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'''Little Brunton''' is a house in [[Brunton Street]], Falkland. It adjoins [[Easter Brunton]] on the left and [[Brunton House]] on the right.
 
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!HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31327 HES record for LB31327]. Little Brunton is the westernmost of the three houses referenced, the other two now comprise [[Wester Burnton]].</ref>
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| '''Address/Site Name'''
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Three houses (Mrs Honeyman and National Trust), Brunton Street, at corner of Cross Wynd  
|Three houses (Mrs Honeyman and National Trust), Brunton Street, at corner of Cross Wynd  
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| '''Description'''
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18 century. Row of 3 2-storey rubble and pantile houses, west pair low in proportion with Roman tiled roofs, east house pantiled. Partly altered, irregular fenestration, small addition at gable of eastmost house.  
18 century. Row of 3 2-storey rubble and pantile houses, west pair low in proportion with Roman tiled roofs, east house pantiled. Partly altered, irregular fenestration, small addition at gable of eastmost house.  
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|'''Statement of special interest'''
| colspan=2 |'''Statement of special interest'''
Cobbled pavement. Category A section of larger group  
Cobbled pavement. Category A section of larger group  
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'''Little Brunton''' is a house in [[Brunton Street]], Falkland. It adjoins [[Easter Brunton]] on the left and [[Brunton House]] on the right.
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Building summary
Name Little Brunton
Address Brunton Street, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BQ
Date 18th century
OS grid ref NO 25253 07303
Latitude & longitude 56°15′08″N 3°12′29″W
HES listing details[1]
Category: B
Reference: LB31327 (12/01/1971)
Address/Site Name Three houses (Mrs Honeyman and National Trust), Brunton Street, at corner of Cross Wynd
Description

18 century. Row of 3 2-storey rubble and pantile houses, west pair low in proportion with Roman tiled roofs, east house pantiled. Partly altered, irregular fenestration, small addition at gable of eastmost house.

Statement of special interest

Cobbled pavement. Category A section of larger group

Little Brunton is a house in Brunton Street, Falkland. It adjoins Easter Brunton on the left and Brunton House on the right.

Notes

  1. HES record for LB31327. Little Brunton is the westernmost of the three houses referenced, the other two now comprise Easter Brunton.