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'''Wynd Cottage''', also known as '''1 Parliament Square''' is a house in [[Parliament Square]] with its side elevation onto [[Cross Wynd]].
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'''Wynd Cottage''', also known as '''1 Parliament Square''' is a house in [[Parliament Square]] with its side elevation onto [[Cross Wynd]], nowq a private home.
  
 
==Listsing description==
 
==Listsing description==
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lintels RT EM1672 and MB IW 1730, the former said to have come from Scone Palace."
 
lintels RT EM1672 and MB IW 1730, the former said to have come from Scone Palace."
  
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==Previous uses==
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Anadjunct to smithy with access to farm?
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==Special features==
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A simple vernacular cottage /door with previous entry
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==Extensions==
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Attic benefitted from Velux windows aiding circulatio of air.
 
==Former residents==
 
==Former residents==
 
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Derek & Vanda - 1995.
 
==Further references==
 
==Further references==
  

Revision as of 10:20, 17 November 2020

Building details
Wynd Cottage.JPG
Name: Wynd Cottage
Address: 1 Parliament Square, Cross Wynd KY15 7BE
Other names: 1 Parliament Square
Date: 18th century
National Grid Reference: NO 25271 7322
Latitude and longitude: 56°15′09″N 3°12′28″W
Listing: Category B
Listing reference: LB31312
Listing name: House (David Bett) Parliament Square, Cross Wynd, including buildings of courtyard at rear

Wynd Cottage, also known as 1 Parliament Square is a house in Parliament Square with its side elevation onto Cross Wynd, nowq a private home.

Listsing description

"18 century, altered 2-storey 2-window stuccoed with painted margins modern Roman tiled roof. Rear wing 2-storey rubble and pantile, 2 small single storey outbuildings forming cobbled court with rear wing of The Shien; lintels RT EM1672 and MB IW 1730, the former said to have come from Scone Palace."

Previous uses

Anadjunct to smithy with access to farm?

Special features

A simple vernacular cottage /door with previous entry

Extensions

Attic benefitted from Velux windows aiding circulatio of air.

Former residents

Derek & Vanda - 1995.

Further references

Notes

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