Difference between revisions of "Easter Cash"

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The roofline suggests the land [? hand] of John Kinross, then working at Falkland Palace
 
The roofline suggests the land [? hand] of John Kinross, then working at Falkland Palace
 
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Falkland Estate, Easter Cash Farmhouse with boundary walls, gatepiers and gates
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Falkland Estate, Easter Cash Farm
 
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Late 19th century. 2-storey, 3-bay, crowstepped, Scottish 17th century style farmhouse, extended to side and rear. Red ashlar sandstone and coursed rubble; harled to rear. Base and eaves courses. Some stop- chamfered arrises. [The description continues]
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Mid to later 19th century. Single and 2-storey, gabled farm steading of 8-bay granary and cartshed to NE and linked right-angled ranges to SE flanking courtyard; 5-bay linked parallel range to SW. Squared and snecked, coursed and random sandstone rubble with droved and stugged quoins. Cart arch piers of sandstone ashlar with weathered stop- chamfered arrises. Boarded timber doors. Varied roofing [The description continues]
 
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Revision as of 19:43, 1 February 2022

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name Easter Cash Farm
Address Strathmiglo
Postcode KY14 7RJ
Other names
Date Late 19th century
Architect Possibly John Kinross
See map Map B
OS grid ref NO 23357 09342 (house)
NO 23330 09401 (steading)
Latitude & longitude

PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Easter Cash is a farm on the A912, between the Pillars of Hercules and Strathmiglo. It is in the Parish of Strathmiglo, but is included here as being within the Falkland Estate.

HES listing details (house)[1]
Reference: LB43885 Date: 19/02/1997 Category: B
Address/Site Name

Falkland Estate, Easter Cash Farmhouse with boundary walls, gatepiers and gates

Description

Late 19th century. 2-storey, 3-bay, crowstepped, Scottish 17th century style farmhouse, extended to side and rear. Red ashlar sandstone and coursed rubble; harled to rear. Base and eaves courses. Some stop- chamfered arrises. [The description continues]

Statement of special interest

The roofline suggests the land [? hand] of John Kinross, then working at Falkland Palace

HES listing details (steading)[2]
Reference: LB43885 Date: 19/02/1997 Category: B
Address/Site Name

Falkland Estate, Easter Cash Farm

Description

Mid to later 19th century. Single and 2-storey, gabled farm steading of 8-bay granary and cartshed to NE and linked right-angled ranges to SE flanking courtyard; 5-bay linked parallel range to SW. Squared and snecked, coursed and random sandstone rubble with droved and stugged quoins. Cart arch piers of sandstone ashlar with weathered stop- chamfered arrises. Boarded timber doors. Varied roofing [The description continues]

Statement of special interest

The roofline suggests the land [? hand] of John Kinross, then working at Falkland Palace.

Former residents

James Tod (early 20th century)[3]

Notes