Former houses in Balmblae

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Building summary
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Name Former houses in Balmblae
Address Balmblae, Falkland
Postcode n/a
OS grid ref
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1963 listing details[1]
Number 64
Address/Site Name House, Balmblae, adjoining 63 westwards[2]
Description:

2-storey: rubble and pantile: crowstepped: forestairs: lintel 17.IB.SM72

Number 65
Address/Site Name House, Balmblae, adjoining 64 westwards
Description:

Late 18th Century: 2-storey: harl and pantile

Number 66
Address/Site Name

House, Balmblae, adjoining 65 westwards

Description:

18th Century: single-storey weaver's cottage: rubble and pantile: crowstepped

Number 67
Address/Site Name Group of Houses, Balmblae, west of 66
Description:

18th Century: picturesque group of weavers' cottages: rubble and pantile, one with thatch roof: gables to road

PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Balmblae historically had a number of houses, most of which have since been demolished.

One of these, presumably the one noted as thatched in the 1963 listing (number 67) was the Hearse House.

The Big Book of Falkland, page 13 (https://historicfalkland.scot/bigbook/Page13.jpg) has a lot of information about the houses in Balmblae and their former inhabitants.


Notes

  1. List of buildings, 1963
  2. Note: "63" refers to Bridgend.