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Not to be confused with [[The Weaver's Cottage (High Street West)]]
 
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17/18th centuries 2-storey 2-window and door at 1st floor, forestairs; rubble with margin, crowstepped, modern Roman  
 
17/18th centuries 2-storey 2-window and door at 1st floor, forestairs; rubble with margin, crowstepped, modern Roman  
 
tiles.<br>
 
tiles.<br>

Revision as of 06:52, 12 January 2021

Building summary
Weavers Cottage (Horsemarket).JPG
Name Weavers Cottage
Address Horsemarket, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BG
Other names The Weavers House
Date 17th/18th centuries
OS grid ref NO 25319 7288
Latitude & longitude 56°15′08″N 3°12′25″W
Listing Category B
Listing ref LB31323
Listing name House (Mr William Collins), Horsemarket at corner of Back Wynd

Weavers Cottage is a house in Horsemarket, Falkland. It was restored under the Little Houses Improvement Scheme

Not to be confused with The Weaver's Cottage (High Street West)

HES listing details[1]
Address/Site Name
Description
Statement of special interest

17/18th centuries 2-storey 2-window and door at 1st floor, forestairs; rubble with margin, crowstepped, modern Roman tiles.
Statement of Special Interest: Cobbled area.[2]

Further references

"House, c.1700, retains its forestair."[3]

Notes

Gallery

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