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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]], now a private home. | '''Wynd Cottage''', also known as '''1 Parliament Square''' is a house in [[Parliament Square]] with its side elevation onto [[Cross Wynd]], now a private home. | ||
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+ | !HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31312 HES record for LB31312]</ref> | ||
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+ | | '''Address/Site Name''' | ||
+ | House (David Bett) Parliament Square, Cross Wynd, including buildings of courtyard at rear | ||
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+ | 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 | ||
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+ | |'''Statement of special interest''' | ||
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==Previous uses== | ==Previous uses== |
Revision as of 07:00, 12 January 2021
Wynd Cottage, also known as 1 Parliament Square is a house in Parliament Square with its side elevation onto Cross Wynd, now a private home.
HES listing details[1] |
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Address/Site Name
House (David Bett) Parliament Square, Cross Wynd, including buildings of courtyard at rear |
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 |
Statement of special interest |
Previous uses
Anadjunct to smithy with access to farm?[2]
Special features
A simple vernacular cottage. Door with previous entry[2]
Extensions
Attic benefitted from Velux windows aiding circulation of air.[2]
Former residents
Derek & Vanda - 1995.[2]
Notes
Gallery
[Click on a thumbnail to see an enlarged image]