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Latitude: 56.0639 / 56°3'49"N
Longitude: -3.2234 / 3°13'24"W
OS Eastings: 323920
OS Northings: 686345
OS Grid: NT239863
Mapcode National: GBR 27.PV3M
Mapcode Global: WH6S0.GV87
Plus Code: 9C8R3Q7G+HJ
Entry Name: 30 Kirkbank Road, Burntisland
Listing Name: 24-34 (Even Nos) Kirkbank Road with Boundary Walls
Listing Date: 31 March 1995
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 358529
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB22855
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200358529
Location: Burntisland
County: Fife
Town: Burntisland
Electoral Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy
Traditional County: Fife
Tagged with: Terrace house
Later to late 19th century. 2-storey piend-roofed dwellings in short terrace, Italianate centrepiece, round-headed doors with hoodmoulds, label-stops and keystones, and Venetian window with hoodmould and keystone. Large expanses of blank wallplane between certain bays. Squared and snecked rubble with stone margins, base and eaves course, polished ashlar mouldings and stone mullions.
W (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: symmetrical. Slightly projecting centre with deep-set doors to left and right (both panelled and with semi-circular fanlights); narrow light to right in recessed wall with adjacent window and further window to right, panelled door with semi-circular fanlight beyond with small window to outer right in small single storey extension on return and panelled door with plate glass fanlight to S, further window to right in recessed face, modern garage abutting to outer right. 2 windows to left of centre, panelled door with semi-circular fanlight beyond and small window to outer left in single storey extension on return, panelled door with plate glass fanlight to N, further window to left in recessed face, modern garage abutting to outer left. 1st floor with Venetian window at centre flanked by regular bays.
Blank faces to N and S, irregular bays to E.
Plate glass glazing in sash and case windows with some 4-pane glazing pattern to rear, uPVC windows flanking centre doors. Grey slates. Cavetto coped ashlar stacks with cans.
Plain dignified contribution to streetscape. Formerly Gladstone Place.
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