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Early 19th century, altered later 2-storey and attic 3-window with painted stop chamfered margins; slated 2 canted and gabled dormers, later timber porch; single-storey wing and outbuildings on west.<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31349 HES web page.</ref>
Early 19th century, altered later 2-storey and attic 3-window with painted stop chamfered margins; slated 2 canted and gabled dormers, later timber porch; single-storey wing and outbuildings on west.<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31349 HES web page.</ref>
==Previous uses==
==Previous uses==
Previously used as a holiday cottage for the Estate. A "Mr Anderson" (?) had a wee market garden here.<ref name="occ" />


==Special features==
==Special features==
<ref name="occ">Information from occupier</ref>
1973 on roof stones<ref name="occ">Information from occupier</ref>
==Extensions==
==Extensions==
<ref name="occ" />
Attached to the main house is a smaller house part of which is derelict. It had an upstairs at one time and house a family called the Heggerts. There was also a picked fence at the front of the main house. Large garden 1/3 acre. An old map shows either toilets or coal cellars up by the fence bordering the field.<ref name="occ" />
 
==Former residents==
==Former residents==



Revision as of 17:00, 27 December 2020

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Name Rosebank
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Rosebank is a private house in West Port, Falkland.

Listing description

Early 19th century, altered later 2-storey and attic 3-window with painted stop chamfered margins; slated 2 canted and gabled dormers, later timber porch; single-storey wing and outbuildings on west.[1]

Previous uses

Previously used as a holiday cottage for the Estate. A "Mr Anderson" (?) had a wee market garden here.[2]

Special features

1973 on roof stones[2]

Extensions

Attached to the main house is a smaller house part of which is derelict. It had an upstairs at one time and house a family called the Heggerts. There was also a picked fence at the front of the main house. Large garden 1/3 acre. An old map shows either toilets or coal cellars up by the fence bordering the field.[2]

Former residents

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Notes

  1. [http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31349 HES web page.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Information from occupier