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Latitude: 55.8664 / 55°51'59"N
Longitude: -3.5354 / 3°32'7"W
OS Eastings: 304012
OS Northings: 664760
OS Grid: NT040647
Mapcode National: GBR 30RL.DW
Mapcode Global: WH5RP.NTP3
Plus Code: 9C7RVF87+HV
Entry Name: Brucefield
Listing Name: Brucefield Farmhouse and Steading
Listing Date: 1 February 1979
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 347446
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14160
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200347446
Location: Mid Calder
County: West Lothian
Electoral Ward: Livingston South
Parish: Mid Calder
Traditional County: Midlothian
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Circa 1810 Farmhouse to South with wings returning to North
to form U-plan courtyard, enclosed by later North range.
South front: approximately symmetrical with two storey,
3 bay farmhouse at centre, coursed rubble with droved ashlar
dressings, centre door with moulded architrave and cornice;
slated roof, straight skews, ashlar end-stacks with block
cornice. Single-storey wing to East with large tripartite
window to South, piended slated roof with small gabled
dormer. Taller single-storey wing to West with single opening
to South; both wings return to North, the West wing as two
storeys, both are gabled to North. North range: single
storey; east part; mid 19th century, coursed squared rubble
with ashlar dressings chamfered angles at openings, gabled
with straight skews, slated roof. West part is narrower
and lower, snecked rubble to South, random rubble to North,
gabled with straight skew. Slated, both parts of this range
have catslide ventilators in roof.
Empty and all openings bricked up 1978, but good well
stair with classical cast-iron balustrade visible in
Farm-house.
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