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From north to south, the houses on the east side are: | From north to south, the houses on the east side are: | ||
*[[Seton House]] | *[[Seton House]] | ||
*[[The Corrie]], incorporating Bonnie Boo Kids. | |||
*[[The Corrie]] | |||
*[[Cobblestones]] | *[[Cobblestones]] | ||
" | *"[[House (Mrs Lilas Chisholm), Cross Wynd]]" (not identified) | ||
*[[Hair@The Wynd]] | *[[Hair@The Wynd]] | ||
*[[Wynd Cottage]] (1 Parliament Square) | *[[Wynd Cottage]] (1 Parliament Square) |
Revision as of 14:09, 30 November 2020
Cross Wynd runs from north to south, at right angles to the High Street, It starts at High Street, continues to a cross-roads separating Brunton Street and Horsemarket and ends at Back Dykes. Much of the west side of Cross Wynd was demolished to form Brunton Green.
"In Cross Wynd ... harled C17 and C18 houses, one with a round-headed blind window in the chimney gablet[1], another dated 1686[2] and a third dated 1764[3]."[4]
Buildings
From north to south, the houses on the east side are:
- Seton House
- The Corrie, incorporating Bonnie Boo Kids.
- Cobblestones
- "House (Mrs Lilas Chisholm), Cross Wynd" (not identified)
- Hair@The Wynd
- Wynd Cottage (1 Parliament Square)
- 2 Parliament Square
- The Smiddy (3 Parliament Square
- The Shien (4 Parliament Square)
- Cross Wynd Cottage
(Horsemarket is here)
- Thistle Cottage (round the corner)
- Ivy Cottage
- Arthur Place
- Ashgrove Cottage
Notes
- ↑ The Corrie
- ↑ The Corrie (southern extension)
- ↑ Cobblestones
- ↑ Gifford, Fife, page 220.
Gallery
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Houses on the west side, 1954 prior to demolition