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The flanking wings may be earlier than 1786.
 
The flanking wings may be earlier than 1786.
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Lathrisk House
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The west wing of Lathrisk House now known as Old Lathrisk House is now self contained and contains the earliest parts of the house. The vaulted rooms on the ground floor are the oldest part of the present building which maybe 17th century. The house was greatly extended to the east when a new front, now a separate house, was added in c.1785. The interior of the earlier house was probably remodelled at this time and has undergone various further alterations. In the late 19th or ealy 20th century the present drawing room, dining room and billiard room appear to have taken on their current form.
 
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Revision as of 11:50, 14 February 2021

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name Lathrisk House
Address Freuchie
Postcode KY15 7HX
Other names
Date 1786 or earlier
Architect
OS grid ref NO 27322 8468
Latitude & longitude
Listing Category A
Listing reference LB9042
Listing date 01/03/1984 Canore ID 29762

PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Lathrisk House is a country house about a mile and a half north-east of Falkland. It's in the historic parish of Kettle, but included here because of its long associations with Falkland.

HES listing details[1]
Address/Site Name

Lathrisk House and gatepiers

Description

Substantially rebuilt 1786 in a simple classical manner, incorporating earlier fabric in rear ranges. 2-storey house, 7 bays, the central wider, advanced and pedimented. [...]

Statement of special interest

The flanking wings may be earlier than 1786.

Canmore listing details[2]
Address/Site Name

Lathrisk House

Classification

Country House (16th Century)

Summary record

The west wing of Lathrisk House now known as Old Lathrisk House is now self contained and contains the earliest parts of the house. The vaulted rooms on the ground floor are the oldest part of the present building which maybe 17th century. The house was greatly extended to the east when a new front, now a separate house, was added in c.1785. The interior of the earlier house was probably remodelled at this time and has undergone various further alterations. In the late 19th or ealy 20th century the present drawing room, dining room and billiard room appear to have taken on their current form.

Notes

  1. See HES record for LB9042 for the full description.
  2. Further information at Canmore record 29762