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Cobbled pavement.
 
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The description on the HES site is in two parts:
 
:"NORTH SECTION: Mid 18 century 2-storey 4-window harled with margins, central wallhead gable with arched and key blocked attic window now blocked; slated."
 
 
:"SOUTH SECTION: Dated 16GB MH86 at lintel of door, now blocked, 2-storey 2-window harled. Both sections slated."<ref>http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31309</ref>
 
 
Cobbled pavement.
 
  
 
==Previous uses==
 
==Previous uses==

Revision as of 17:18, 11 January 2021

Building summary
The Corrie.JPG
Name The Corrie
Address Cross Wynd, KY15 7BE
Other names Westfield[1]
Date 17th / 18th century
OS grid ref NO 25266 7356
Latitude & longitude 56°15′10″N 3°12′28″W
Listing Category B
Listing reference LB31309

The Corrie, is a terraced house in Cross Wynd, Falkland. it was originally two houses - the doorway to the southern section has been blocked off, and the northern section has two entrances, one of which has a sign for "Bonnie Boo Kids" (a shop for children's clothes).

It was restored in 1970 by the NTS under the Little Houses Improvement Scheme.[2]

HES listing details[3]
Address/Site Name

House (Mr Mackie, Formerly National Trust For Scotland), Cross Wynd

Description

"NORTH SECTION: Mid 18 century 2-storey 4-window harled with margins, central wallhead gable with arched and key blocked attic window now blocked; slated."

"SOUTH SECTION: Dated 16GB MH86 at lintel of door, now blocked, 2-storey 2-window harled. Both sections slated."

Statement of special interest

Cobbled pavement.

Previous uses

The property at one time (1968) included a chip shop.[1]

Extensions and reconstructions

Conservatory added.[1]

Former residents

Further references

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Information from occupier
  2. Diane Watters and Miles Glendenning, Little Houses; The National Trust for Scotland's Improvement Scheme for Small Historic Homes (RCAHMS and NTS, 2006, page 179).
  3. HES record for LB31309

Gallery

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