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*(side elevation of [[Southbank]] - frontage in [[Back Wynd]] but address in [[Horsemarket]]) | *(side elevation of [[Southbank]] - frontage in [[Back Wynd]] but address in [[Horsemarket]]) | ||
*[[Mulberry Cottage]] | *[[Mulberry Cottage]] | ||
*[[Blaven Cottage]] | *[[1 South Street]] (? [[Blaven Cottage]]) | ||
*[[Dunheved]] | |||
*[[Willow Cottage]] | *[[Willow Cottage]] | ||
*[[Lendrum Cottage]] | *[[Lendrum Cottage]] |
Revision as of 12:48, 8 February 2021
South Street (shown on older Ordnance Survey Maps as Castle Street) runs from Back Wynd to Pleasance and forms part of the secondary east-west axis of the village, together with South Street West, Brunton Street andHorsemarket.
The north side of South Street contains the following houses, from West to East:
- (side elevation of Southbank - frontage in Back Wynd but address in Horsemarket)
- Mulberry Cottage
- 1 South Street (? Blaven Cottage)
- Dunheved
- Willow Cottage
- Lendrum Cottage
- Holmelea
- Hillview House
- The Old Drill Hall, 1 and 2
- Reedilea
- Bona Vista
- Sugar Acre Cottage
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The south side contains the following:
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