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John (Jake)and Mary Stewart moved from the Castle Shotts into Stewart Cottage in approx 1933. They rented the house from Marys friend Euphemia Downie. At that time Stewart cottage had a house on either side of it. The house to the east was in a bad state of repair. The ladies who owned it used to come up once a year to walk the right of way and Mary would make them a cup of tea and a pancake. The house to east backed straight on to earth at the rear and only had windows on the upper floor. The rear windows were at the same level as the ground. Stewart Cottage was similar with most of the windows facing the front. A close separated Stewart house from the house on the west and the close continued round the back of house to stairs giving right of way access to east house. In 1958 Mary and John swapped houses with Robert Stewart their son. Mary and John moved into Burnside Cottage Balmblae and Robert bought Stewart Cottage from Mrs Downie.
  
 
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==Further references==

Revision as of 12:10, 9 December 2020

Building details
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Name Stewart Cottage
Address High Street West (or West Port), Faklland
Postcode KY15 7BL
Other names
Date Mid-19th century
OS grid ref
Latitude & longitude
Listing Category C
Listing ref LB31289
Listing name High Street, West Port, House (Stewart) Including Garden Walls

Stewart Cottage is a house in High Street West Falkland.

Listing description

Mid 19th century. Single-storey and attic 2-window and centre door snecked rubble; slated alterations and dormer windows at back.

Previous uses

Special features

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Extensions

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Former residents

John (Jake)and Mary Stewart moved from the Castle Shotts into Stewart Cottage in approx 1933. They rented the house from Marys friend Euphemia Downie. At that time Stewart cottage had a house on either side of it. The house to the east was in a bad state of repair. The ladies who owned it used to come up once a year to walk the right of way and Mary would make them a cup of tea and a pancake. The house to east backed straight on to earth at the rear and only had windows on the upper floor. The rear windows were at the same level as the ground. Stewart Cottage was similar with most of the windows facing the front. A close separated Stewart house from the house on the west and the close continued round the back of house to stairs giving right of way access to east house. In 1958 Mary and John swapped houses with Robert Stewart their son. Mary and John moved into Burnside Cottage Balmblae and Robert bought Stewart Cottage from Mrs Downie.

Further references

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Information from occupier