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Latitude: 56.0434 / 56°2'36"N
Longitude: -2.7081 / 2°42'29"W
OS Eastings: 355981
OS Northings: 683618
OS Grid: NT559836
Mapcode National: GBR 2V.R9HN
Mapcode Global: WH7TL.CCND
Plus Code: 9C8V27VR+9P
Entry Name: Bonnington Farmhouse
Listing Name: Bonnington Farmhouse
Listing Date: 17 May 1989
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 348171
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14740
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Bonnington
ID on this website: 200348171
Location: North Berwick
County: East Lothian
Electoral Ward: North Berwick Coastal
Parish: North Berwick
Traditional County: East Lothian
Tagged with: Building
Mid to later 18th century farmhouse, doubled in size by
earlier 19th century by addition of 3-bay house adjoined at
S. Red rubble with ashlar dressings, formerly harled.
18TH CENTURY HOUSE:
N (NEW) ELEVATION: 3-bay. Gabled stair bay projecting at
centre with 1886 gabled outbuilding adjoining at ground and
to left. Doorway blocked in outbuilding; addition of 20th
century porch.
W ELEVATION: 2-bay with one 1st floor window blocked.
E ELEVATION: 2-bay with 2 ground floor windows, one 1st floor
to left.
19TH CENTURY HOUSE:
S (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: 3-bay, symmetrical. Pilastered ashlar
doorpiece. Panelled door with fanlight. Widely spaced
openings with larger ground floor windows. Eaves course.
W ELEVATION: 2-bay with one ground and one 1st floor window.
E ELEVATION: blank with 1st floor window.
12-pane, 4-pane and plate glass glazing pattern to sash and
case windows. Ashlar coped skews. Gable end stacks with some
early cans retained. Grey slates.
INTERIOR: tripartite vestibule screen with segmental fanlight
and tiled floor. Cast-iron stair balustrade. Skylight in
coved circular opening above stair. Simple classical timber chimneypieces. N extension to earlier house served as milk
house originally with flanking and marble shelves. 2 late
19th century enamel sinks by I and M Craig, Kilmarnock in
washroom.
Rubble drum gatepiers.
1766 lintel stone lying in garden may have come from doorway
of original house when abutted by new. Steading to N, listed
separately.
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