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67 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland

A Category B Listed Building in Burntisland, Fife

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.0623 / 56°3'44"N

Longitude: -3.227 / 3°13'37"W

OS Eastings: 323696

OS Northings: 686174

OS Grid: NT236861

Mapcode National: GBR 27.Q0YX

Mapcode Global: WH6S0.DWKF

Plus Code: 9C8R3Q6F+W6

Entry Name: 67 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland

Listing Name: 65-67 (Odd Nos) Kinghorn Road with Outbuildings and Boundary Walls

Listing Date: 24 November 1972

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 358501

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB22835

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Burntisland, 67 Kinghorn Road

ID on this website: 200358501

Location: Burntisland

County: Fife

Town: Burntisland

Electoral Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy

Traditional County: Fife

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Description

Early 19th century. 2-storey with attic, 3-bay, classical terraced house now flatted. Stugged ashlar with base course, eaves cornice and blocking course, architraved windows and dentilled and corniced window and doorheads at ground.

S (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: symmetrical. Centre deep-set panelled door with 3-pane fanlight, crossed-branch detail to dentilled cornice over and windows in flanking bays; regular fenestration at 1st floor with centre rooflight above flanked by piend-roofed canted dormer windows.

N ELEVATION: accessed from pend between Nos 61-63. Centre circular stairtower breaking eaves with canopied timber door and bootscraper niche to E, stair landing windows; windows to right and left at both floors.

12-pane glazing pattern and plate glass glazing, all in sash and case windows. Grey slates. Ashlar coped stacks with cans and coped ashlar skews.

INTERIOR: No 67, vestibule with panelled dado surmounted by intricate plasterwork with classical figure and patterning; inner hall with carved consoles supporting arch; decorative eaves cornicing and timber fire surround with swags and floral motifs.

OUTBUILDINGS AND BOUNDARY WALLS: single storey stone outbuildings with slated roof and timber doors. Low saddleback-coped boundary wall to S, coped rubble walls to N, E and W.

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