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! colspan=3 | HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB8816 HES record for LB8816] This mainly relates to the central part of what is now the hotel. Could what is now the left-hand part have been the single-storey wing?</ref>
! colspan=3 | HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB8816 HES record for LB8816] This mainly relates to the central part of what is now the hotel. The single-story wing, shown in an old postcard, is now two storeys.</ref>
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Revision as of 06:57, 22 December 2021

Building summary
Name Lomond Hills Hotel
Address High Street, Freuchie
Postcode KY15 7EY
Other names House and shop (H Grant)
Date 1753
Architect
OS grid ref NO 28303 06735
Latitude & longitude 56°14′52″N 3°09′31″W

The Lomond Hills Hotel is an hotel in the centre of Freuchie. It has a prominent position in the village, facing the War Memorial. The central part of the hotel, as viewed from the front, is a listed building.

HES listing details[1]
Reference: LB8816 Date: 22/10/1984 Category: B
Address/Site Name

House and shop (H Grant) High Street, Freuchie

Description

Dated 17 ID AEB 53 at lintel, altered later, and again in 1971. 2-storey 3-window painted stucco, slated, crowstepped at back: single-storey wing.

Further references

"The High Street vista is closed by the Lomond Hills Hotel, its centre part dated 1753, the swept dormerheads recent additions. It makes a backdrop for the war memorial, a Celtic cross of c. 1920.[2]


Lomond Hills Hotel, High Street, centre dated 1753. Modern swept dormers respect tradition. [3]

Notes

  1. HES record for LB8816 This mainly relates to the central part of what is now the hotel. The single-story wing, shown in an old postcard, is now two storeys.
  2. Gifford, Fife, page 229.
  3. Pride, Kingdom of Fife, page 90.


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