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'''Seton House''' is a private house in [[Cross Wynd]], Falkland.
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'''Seton House''' is a private house in [[Cross Wynd]], Falkland. It adjoins [[The Corrie]] on teh right, and is separated by a very narrow space from [[Cross House]] on he left.
 
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Slated, 2 piended dormers. Inset stone IS EA 1706 Rebuilt 1868 (dated). 2-storey 3-window (centre 1st dummy) coursed stone and slate; quadrant 1-window North West angle.
 
Slated, 2 piended dormers. Inset stone IS EA 1706 Rebuilt 1868 (dated). 2-storey 3-window (centre 1st dummy) coursed stone and slate; quadrant 1-window North West angle.
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Revision as of 07:42, 21 November 2020

Building details
Seton House.JPG
Name Seton House
Address Cross Wynd, KY15 7BE
Other names
Date 1706 / 1868
National Grid Reference NO 25263 7368
Latitude & longitude 6°15′11″N 3°12′28″W
Listing Category C (re-categorised from B, 2006)
Listing reference LB31308
Listing name Seton House, Cross Wynd

Seton House is a private house in Cross Wynd, Falkland. It adjoins The Corrie on teh right, and is separated by a very narrow space from Cross House on he left.

Listing description

Slated, 2 piended dormers. Inset stone IS EA 1706 Rebuilt 1868 (dated). 2-storey 3-window (centre 1st dummy) coursed stone and slate; quadrant 1-window North West angle.

Previous uses

the lintel above front door suggests house originally belonging to a shoemaker.[1]

Notes

  1. Information from occupier.

Gallery

[Click on a picture to see the image full-size]