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Home for Roman Catholic orphan boys, until 1908, then to be used to accommodate gardeners (presumably for Falkland Palace). <ref>[[Playfair and Burgess]]</ref> | Home for Roman Catholic orphan boys, until 1908, then to be used to accommodate gardeners (presumably for Falkland Palace). <ref>[[Playfair and Burgess]]</ref> | ||
In 1904 the Burgh Council complained that some of the blocks of the "Causeway" in front of the house had been lifted up and replaced with a flower bed, as George Quilter, crippled son of Mrs Getrude Quilter, matron of the home, loved to look at flowers.<ref>[[Playfair and Burgess]], pages 91–92.</ref> | |||
Later shop.<ref name="occ" /> | Later shop.<ref name="occ" /> | ||
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Revision as of 04:00, 15 October 2021
St Andrew's House is a house in Falkland High Street.
Now private flats.[1]
HES listing details[2] | ||
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Reference: LB31257 | Date: 01/12/1971 | Category: B |
Address/Site Name
St Andrew House High Street (Including Garden Walls) | ||
Description
18th century, 2 sections, low 2-storey stepped in slope, harled and pantiled. Crowstepped gable, one with pigeon loft entries 18th century 2-storey to front, 3 (higher wallhead) at back, whitewashed hall with painted margins, pantiled; moulded doorpiece, 3 windows with swift dormer heads at 1st floor. | ||
Statement of special interest
Category A section of larger group. Cobbled Area in front. |
Previous uses
Home for Roman Catholic orphan boys, until 1908, then to be used to accommodate gardeners (presumably for Falkland Palace). [3]
In 1904 the Burgh Council complained that some of the blocks of the "Causeway" in front of the house had been lifted up and replaced with a flower bed, as George Quilter, crippled son of Mrs Getrude Quilter, matron of the home, loved to look at flowers.[4] Later shop.[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Information from occupier.
- ↑ HES record for LB31257
- ↑ Playfair and Burgess
- ↑ Playfair and Burgess, pages 91–92.