Difference between revisions of "Whinstone House"
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'''Whinstone House''' is a privte house in [[West Port]] Falkland. | '''Whinstone House''' is a privte house in [[West Port]] Falkland. | ||
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+ | !HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31271 HES record for LB31271]. The listing also covers [[Embo]].</ref> | ||
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+ | House (Mrs Elizabeth Bayne) and Embo, High Street, West Port Opposite Foot of Lomonds Road | ||
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Dated 1752 Mrs Bayne's 2-storey 3-window rubble with patches of blue whinstone, plain architrave, pulvinated frieze and cornice to door, moulded eaves course, crowstepped and slated; | Dated 1752 Mrs Bayne's 2-storey 3-window rubble with patches of blue whinstone, plain architrave, pulvinated frieze and cornice to door, moulded eaves course, crowstepped and slated; | ||
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+ | |'''Statement of special interest''' | ||
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[[Embo]] is single-storey and attic with crowstepped gable to street at right angles to above, late piended porch in angle. | [[Embo]] is single-storey and attic with crowstepped gable to street at right angles to above, late piended porch in angle. |
Revision as of 16:46, 11 January 2021
Whinstone House is a privte house in West Port Falkland.
HES listing details[1] |
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Address/Site Name
House (Mrs Elizabeth Bayne) and Embo, High Street, West Port Opposite Foot of Lomonds Road |
Description
Dated 1752 Mrs Bayne's 2-storey 3-window rubble with patches of blue whinstone, plain architrave, pulvinated frieze and cornice to door, moulded eaves course, crowstepped and slated; |
Statement of special interest |
Embo is single-storey and attic with crowstepped gable to street at right angles to above, late piended porch in angle.
Special features
Crowsteps with date - 1752. Whinstones visible in front elevation.[2]
Extensions
Yes but only at the rear.[2]
Former residents
The Bayne family 1940 - 2000 approx. The Millars pre-1940.[2]