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Dated 1752 Mrs Bayne's 2-storey 3-window rubble with patches of blue whinstone, plain architrave, pulvinated frieze and cornice to door, moulded eaves course, crowstepped and slated; Embo is single-storey and attic with crowstepped gable to street at right angles to above, late piended porch in angle. | Dated 1752 Mrs Bayne's 2-storey 3-window rubble with patches of blue whinstone, plain architrave, pulvinated frieze and cornice to door, moulded eaves course, crowstepped and slated; Embo is single-storey and attic with crowstepped gable to street at right angles to above, late piended porch in angle. | ||
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! 1963 listing details<ref>[[List of buildings, 1963]].</ref> | |||
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| '''Address/Site Name''' 56 | |||
House, High Street, at foot of Lomonds Road | |||
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2-storey: rubble and slate with patches of blue whin: crowstepped and dated 1752 | |||
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==Special features== | ==Special features== | ||
Crowsteps with date - 1752. Whinstones visible in front elevation.<ref name="occ">Information from occupier.</ref> | Crowsteps with date - 1752. Whinstones visible in front elevation.<ref name="occ">Information from occupier.</ref> |
Revision as of 18:01, 18 January 2024
Whinstone House is a house in West Port (or High Street West), Falkland. It adjoins Embo which stands at right angles to it. Not to be confused with Whinstone, South Street West. It is perhaps the house referred to by Glen Pride as "Hollyben".
HES listing details[1] | ||
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Reference: LB31271 | Date: 01/12/1971 | Category: B |
Address/Site Name
House (Mrs Elizabeth Bayne) and Embo, High Street, West Port Opposite Foot of Lomonds Road | ||
Description
Dated 1752 Mrs Bayne's 2-storey 3-window rubble with patches of blue whinstone, plain architrave, pulvinated frieze and cornice to door, moulded eaves course, crowstepped and slated; Embo is single-storey and attic with crowstepped gable to street at right angles to above, late piended porch in angle. |
1963 listing details[2] |
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Number: |
Address/Site Name 56
House, High Street, at foot of Lomonds Road |
Description
2-storey: rubble and slate with patches of blue whin: crowstepped and dated 1752 |
Special features
Crowsteps with date - 1752. Whinstones visible in front elevation.[3]
Extensions
Yes but only at the rear.[3]
Former residents
The Bayne family 1940 - 2000 approx. The Millars pre-1940.[3]
Further references
"Some older houses remain, e.g. Embo, and Hollyburn, 1752, with classical entrance [...]"[4]
Notes
- ↑ HES record for LB31271. The listing also covers Embo.
- ↑ List of buildings, 1963.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Information from occupier.
- ↑ Pride, Kingdom of Fife, page 88.