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− | + | 18th Century: group of weavers’ cottages forming L-plan: rubble and pantile: one with moulded doorpiece filled up | |
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+ | '''Rose Cottage''' is a house in [[Balmblae]], Falkland, facing the road; [[Waterside]] adjoins it at right angles. | ||
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+ | Mr & Mrs Stewart. He was the Postman and was also a Pipe Major in the Methihill Pipe Band, he taught children to play the pipes in the evening. He also piped in the haggis at the various Burns suppers in the area, and played at the [[Falkland Palace|Palace]] on various occasions. Mrs Stewart cleaned at the [[Commercial Hotel]], scrubbing the front door every day.<ref>[[Big Book of Falkland]], page 13</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:43, 24 January 2024
Building summary | |
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[photo awaited] | |
Name | Rose Cottage |
Address | Balmblae, Falkland |
Postcode | KY15 7BS |
Date | 18th century |
See map | |
OS grid ref | |
Latitude & longitude | |
1963 listing details[1] | |
Number: | 68 |
Address/Site Name | Rose Cottage and adjoining, Balmblae, extreme west end |
Description
18th Century: group of weavers’ cottages forming L-plan: rubble and pantile: one with moulded doorpiece filled up |
Rose Cottage is a house in Balmblae, Falkland, facing the road; Waterside adjoins it at right angles.
Former residents
Mr & Mrs Stewart. He was the Postman and was also a Pipe Major in the Methihill Pipe Band, he taught children to play the pipes in the evening. He also piped in the haggis at the various Burns suppers in the area, and played at the Palace on various occasions. Mrs Stewart cleaned at the Commercial Hotel, scrubbing the front door every day.[2]
Notes
- ↑ List of buildings, 1963.
- ↑ Big Book of Falkland, page 13