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| | | style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Rannoch | ||
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| '''Address''' | | '''Address'''|| South Street West, Falkland | ||
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| '''Postcode''' | | '''Postcode'''|| KY15 7BJ | ||
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| '''Other names''' | | '''Other names'''|| The House; also referred to in old deeds as 1) The House on south side of High Street 2)South Street West, formerly Brunton Street<ref name="occ" /> | ||
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| '''Date''' | | '''Date'''|| | ||
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| '''OS | | '''OS grid ref'''|| NO251073 | ||
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| '''Latitude & longitude''' | | '''Latitude & longitude'''|| 56°15'9"N 3°12'31"W | ||
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| '''Listing''' | | '''Listing'''|| Category C (re-categorised from B, 2006) | ||
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| '''Listing reference''' | | '''Listing reference'''|| LB31333 | ||
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| '''Listing name''' | | '''Listing name'''|| House (Mr Ross), South Street West | ||
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'''Rannoch''' is a house in [[South Street West]], Falkland. (also given as Brunton Street)<ref>[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200372565-house-ross-brunton-street-falkland-falkland#.X7TSQ1DgqUk >British Listed Buildings]</ref> | '''Rannoch''' is a house in [[South Street West]], Falkland. (also given as Brunton Street)<ref>[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200372565-house-ross-brunton-street-falkland-falkland#.X7TSQ1DgqUk >British Listed Buildings]</ref> | ||
==Listing description== | ==Listing description== | ||
Early 19 century. 2-storey 3-window ashlar and slate. | Early 19 century. 2-storey 3-window ashlar and slate. | ||
==Previous uses== | ==Previous uses== | ||
Old photo with hanging sign points to it being a shop possibly selling china. | Old photo with hanging sign points to it being a shop possibly selling china.<ref name="occ" /> | ||
==Special features== | ==Special features== | ||
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Rear extension built 2000 | Rear extension built 2000 | ||
==Former residents== | ==Former residents== | ||
1903: Mrs Euphemia Walker or Jackson; 1921: Archibald & Margaret Swan; 1930: James Laing | 1903: Mrs Euphemia Walker or Jackson; 1921: Archibald & Margaret Swan; 1930: James Laing.<ref name="occ">Information from occupier</ref> | ||
==Further references== | ==Further references== | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 22 November 2020
Building details | |
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[photo awaited] | |
Name | Rannoch |
Address | South Street West, Falkland |
Postcode | KY15 7BJ |
Other names | The House; also referred to in old deeds as 1) The House on south side of High Street 2)South Street West, formerly Brunton Street[1] |
Date | |
OS grid ref | NO251073 |
Latitude & longitude | 56°15'9"N 3°12'31"W |
Listing | Category C (re-categorised from B, 2006) |
Listing reference | LB31333 |
Listing name | House (Mr Ross), South Street West |
Rannoch is a house in South Street West, Falkland. (also given as Brunton Street)[2]
Listing description
Early 19 century. 2-storey 3-window ashlar and slate.
Previous uses
Old photo with hanging sign points to it being a shop possibly selling china.[1]
Special features
Extensions
Rear extension built 2000
Former residents
1903: Mrs Euphemia Walker or Jackson; 1921: Archibald & Margaret Swan; 1930: James Laing.[1]
Further references
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Information from occupier
- ↑ >British Listed Buildings