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Much of the west side of Cross Wynd was demolished to form [[Brunton Green]].
 
Much of the west side of Cross Wynd was demolished to form [[Brunton Green]].
  
"In Cross Wynd ... harled C17 and C18 houses, one with a round-headed blind window in the chimney gablet<ref>The Corrie</ref>, another dated 1686<ref>The Corrie (southern extension)</ref> and a third dated 1764<ref>Cobblestones</ref>."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife]], page 220.</ref>
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"In Cross Wynd ... harled C17 and C18 houses, one [The Corrie] with a round-headed blind window in the chimney gablet, another [The Corrie (southern extension)] dated 1686 and a third [Cobblesones] dated 1764."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife]], page 220.</ref>
  
 
==Buildings==
 
==Buildings==

Revision as of 15:00, 30 November 2020

Cross Wynd runs from north to south, at right angles to the High Street, It starts at High Street, continues to a cross-roads separating Brunton Street and Horsemarket and ends at Back Dykes. Much of the west side of Cross Wynd was demolished to form Brunton Green.

"In Cross Wynd ... harled C17 and C18 houses, one [The Corrie] with a round-headed blind window in the chimney gablet, another [The Corrie (southern extension)] dated 1686 and a third [Cobblesones] dated 1764."[1]

Buildings

From north to south, the houses on the east side are:

(Horsemarket is here)

Notes

  1. Gifford, Fife, page 220.

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