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|  '''Name''': Wynd Cottage
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|style="width:50%"|  '''Name'''|| Wynd Cottage
 
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| '''Address''': 1 Parliament Square, Cross Wynd  
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| '''Address'''|| 1 Parliament Square, Cross Wynd  
 
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| '''Postcode''': KY15 7BE
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| '''Postcode'''|| KY15 7BE
 
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| '''Other names''': 1 Parliament Square
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| '''Other names'''|| 1 Parliament Square
 
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| '''Date''': 18th century
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| '''Date'''|| 18th century
 
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| '''National Grid Reference''': NO 25271 7322  
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| '''National Grid Reference'''|| NO 25271 7322  
 
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| '''Latitude and longitude''': 56°15′09″N 3°12′28″W
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| '''Latitude and longitude'''|| 56°15′09″N 3°12′28″W
 
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| '''Listing''': Category B
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| '''Listing'''|| Category B
 
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| '''Listing reference''': LB31312
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| '''Listing name''': House (David Bett) Parliament Square, Cross Wynd, including buildings of courtyard at rear
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| '''Listing name'''|| House (David Bett) Parliament Square, Cross Wynd, including buildings of courtyard at rear
 
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==Listing description==
 
==Listing description==
"18 century, altered 2-storey 2-window stuccoed with painted margins modern Roman tiled roof.
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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.
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==
 
==Previous uses==
Anadjunct to smithy with access to farm?
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Anadjunct to smithy with access to farm?<ref name="occ">Information from occupier</ref>
 
==Special features==
 
==Special features==
A simple vernacular cottage /door with previous entry
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A simple vernacular cottage. Door with previous entry<ref name="occ" />
 
==Extensions==
 
==Extensions==
Attic benefitted from Velux windows aiding circulatio of air.
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Attic benefitted from Velux windows aiding circulatio of air.<ref name="occ" />
 
==Former residents==
 
==Former residents==
Derek & Vanda - 1995.
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Derek & Vanda - 1995.<ref name="occ" />
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==Notes==
 
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'''Still being worked on'''
 
 
[[Category:Category B listed buildings]]
 
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[[Category:Royal Burgh of Falkland]]
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[[Category:Falkland Conservation Area]]

Revision as of 06:35, 21 November 2020

Building details
Wynd Cottage.JPG
Name Wynd Cottage
Address 1 Parliament Square, Cross Wynd
Postcode 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, now a private home.

Listing 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?[1]

Special features

A simple vernacular cottage. Door with previous entry[1]

Extensions

Attic benefitted from Velux windows aiding circulatio of air.[1]

Former residents

Derek & Vanda - 1995.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Information from occupier

Gallery

[Click on a thumbnail to see an enlarged image]