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!HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31362 HES record for LB31362]</ref> | !HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31362 HES record for LB31362]. "Hentors" is presumably a typo for "Heritors"</ref> | ||
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NSA v IX p938. Hentors [''sic''] Records. In 1803 they advertised for plans but received no replies. The minister in exaspiration produced a plan based on the manse of Kettle, which was executed by Andrew White and Robert Hutchison. Thomas Barclay was subsequently paid 4 gn for plans and specifications.<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31361 HES]. | |||
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==Previous uses== | ==Previous uses== |
Revision as of 19:12, 11 January 2021
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File:Ladywell 1.JPG | |
Name | Ladywell |
Address | Falkland |
Postcode | KY15 7DE |
Other names | Glebelands;
Parish Church Manse |
Date | 1807 |
Architect | Thomas Barclay |
OS grid ref | NO 25884 6882 |
Latitude & longitude | 56°14′55″N 3°11′52″W |
Listing | Category B |
Listing ref | LB31362 |
Ladywell is a private house (now self-catering accommodation) on the slopes of the East Lomond Hill, overlooking Falkland. It was formerly the Manse (the residence of the Parish Church Minister).
HES listing details[1] | |
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Address/Site Name
Parish Church Manse including garden wall and offices, Chapel Yard | |
Description
Thomas Barclay 1807. 2-storey 5-window ashlar fronted, remainder rubble. Lean-to outshot at west gable, back wing. Slated | |
Statement of special interest
Elevated site |
Bibiography
NSA v IX p938. Hentors [sic] Records. In 1803 they advertised for plans but received no replies. The minister in exaspiration produced a plan based on the manse of Kettle, which was executed by Andrew White and Robert Hutchison. Thomas Barclay was subsequently paid 4 gn for plans and specifications.Cite error: Closing "My Lord, "My Lord, Notes
Gallery[Click on a picture below to see the image full-size]
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