Smart Cookies Nursery

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Building details
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Name Smart Cookies Nursery
Address Back Wynd, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BX
Other names Lomondside House; Falkland Youth Hostel
Date mid-19th century
OS grid ref NO 25337 7317
Latitude & longitude
Listing Category C (re-categorised from B 2006)
Listing ref LB31301
Listing name Youth Hostel, Back Wynd (including garden walls).

Smart Cookies Nursery is a building in Back Wynd, Falkland, now used as a children's nursery, previously a private house, and youth hostel. It was originally called Lomondside House (not to be confused with the current Lomondside above East Loan.

Listing description

Mid 19th century. Tall 2-storey L-plan modern dry dash harl with margins slated; lower 2-storey west wing pantiled.

Important for group looking up Back Wynd southwards. North elevation badly disfigured by fire escape.

Previous uses

Extensions

The fire escape mentioned in the listing description has disappeared, and a cylindrical stair tower has been added in the angle of the L-plan.

Former residents

James Cochrane, Daisy Cochrane (1911). Mr A. Forrester (works manager at Jackson’s floorcloth factory, 1913).

Further references

"Lomondside House belonging to Mr Gulland is the only one of any size to let in the place just now. It is situated off Back Wynd only a few yards beyond Mr Gulland’s bank premises and a few minutes walk from here. It has a very good garden attached and this lies immediately beyond the Bruce Arms, Inn garden. The rent I believe has been £25 per year. Dr Mackay occupied this house a few years ago until he moved into his present one as being more suitable for him. There are two good sized public rooms but the bedrooms are small, however for an ordinary sized family it would be a very good house."[1]

"To Let, on Lease for 3 or 5 years. Lomondside House, as presently occupied by Mr James Cochrane, containing handsome Dining-Room and Drawing-Room, 4 Bedrooms, Bathroom (H. & C.), Kitchen, Scul¬lery, Servants Bedroom and Lavatory, ample Press Accommodation, also Washing-House, Coal House; and Cottage of 3 Apartments used for storage, with excellent Walled Garden, productive and well stocked, and Poultry Run. Rent £35. Entry Whitsunday 1911. The House may be viewed on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Apply to Alex Anderson, Solicitor, Falkland.[2]

Notes

  1. Letter from William Wood, factor, 16 March 1902, quoted in Playfair and Burgess, page 46.
  2. Advert in Falkland News, quoted in Playfair and Burgess, page 338