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Revision as of 07:35, 27 January 2024
Building summary | |
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Name | The Corrie |
Address | Cross Wynd, KY15 7BE |
Other names | Westfield[1] |
Date | 17th / 18th century |
OS grid ref | NO 25266 07356 |
Latitude & longitude | 56°15′10″N 3°12′28″W |
what3words | ///prank.waxes.from |
HES listing details[2] | |
Category | B |
Reference / Date | LB31309 / 12/01/1971 |
Address/Site Name | House (Mr Mackie, Formerly National Trust For Scotland), Cross Wynd |
Description:
NORTH SECTION: Mid 18 century 2-storey 4-window harled with margins, central wallhead gable with arched and key blocked attic window now blocked; slated. SOUTH SECTION: Dated 16GB MH86 at lintel of door, now blocked, 2-storey 2-window harled. Both sections slated. | |
Statement of special interest:
Cobbled pavement. | |
1963 listing details (Northern section)[3] | |
Number: | 21 |
Address/Site Name | Westfield Fish Restaurant, Cross Wynd |
Description:
Late 18th Century: 2-storey modern harl and slate: central gablet | |
1963 listing details< (Southern section)[3] | |
Number: | 22 |
Address/Site Name | House, Cross Wynd, adjoining 21 southwards |
Description:
2-storey shell: rubble: door lintel 16.GB.MH.86 |
The Corrie, is a terraced house in Cross Wynd, Falkland. it was originally two houses - the doorway to the southern section has been blocked off, and the northern section has two entrances, one of which has a sign for "Bonnie Boo Kids" (a shop for children's clothes).
It was restored in 1970 by the NTS under the Little Houses Improvement Scheme.[4]
Previous uses
The property at one time (1968) included a chip shop.[1]
Extensions and reconstructions
Conservatory added.[1]
Former residents
- Galagher[1]
Further references
The village Fish and Chip shop has become Bonnie Boo.[5]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Information from occupier
- ↑ HES record for LB31309
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 List of buildings, 1963.
- ↑ Watters and Glendenning, page 179).
- ↑ "My Family" by Jean Small on Voices of Falkland.
Further images
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Lintel over blocked door
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"Bonnie Boo Kids" sign