Latitude: 56.201 / 56°12'3"N
Longitude: -3.1308 / 3°7'50"W
OS Eastings: 329938
OS Northings: 701510
OS Grid: NO299015
Mapcode National: GBR 2B.FBL4
Mapcode Global: WH6RG.WDBK
Plus Code: 9C8R6V29+CM
Entry Name: Markinch Station
Listing Name: Balgonie Road and Mitchell Terrace, Markinch Railway Station with Gatepiers, Boundary Walls and Railings
Listing Date: 10 September 1979
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 389241
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB42936
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: MNC
ID on this website: 200389241
Location: Markinch
County: Fife
Town: Markinch
Electoral Ward: Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch
Traditional County: Fife
Tagged with: Railway station
Thomas Grainger, 1846-7, later alterations. Single storey, rectangular-plan, Italianate railway station office and L-plan, piend-roofed station master?s house. 2 canopied platforms. Ashlar with stone dressings, and harl. Base and band course, hoodmoulds, chamfered arrises and stone mullions.
W (BALGONIE ROAD) ELEVATION: single storey station office to left: advanced gable off-centre left with tripartite window, hoodmould, blind hoodmoulded oculus in gablehead; 2-leaf panelled timber door with pilaster to right on return to left. Similar door and pilaster in recessed bay to left. Modern window in altered bay to right of centre with lower roofline.
2-storey house to right: blank recessed bay to outer right with flat-roofed entrance porch to left in re-entrant angle, 2-leaf panelled timber door below 4-pane fanlight; advanced bay to left with canted window with blocking course at ground and window above.
N (MITCHELL TERRACE) ELEVATION: broad gable with canted window and blocking course at centre; adjoining gatepier at outer left.
E (PLATFORM) ELEVATION: raised above platform level. Timber canopy supported on 4 cast-iron columns; 5 recessed bays behind with 2-leaf panelled timber door and 4-pane fanlight to left of centre, altered door to right and canted window with further 2-leaf door (as above) to outer right; bipartite window to outer left and 2-leaf door (also as above) on return to left.
S ELEVATION: advanced gable of station master?s house with 2 windows at ground and window to left above, blinded window to right.
2-, 4-, 5-, 10- and 15-pane glazing patterns in timber sash and case windows; modern casement window at centre W. Grey slates. Brick stacks on ashlar bases with some cans; moulded bargeboarding with exposed decorative eaves and drop-finials.
GATEPIERS, BOUNDARY WALLS AND RAILINGS: pyramidal-coped ashlar gatepiers with square-coped ashlar boundary walls and decorative arrowhead cast-iron railings.
On the Forth Bridge railway line. John Balfour of Balbirnie was elected chairman of the Edinburgh and Northern Railway when it commenced at Kinghorn in 1846. The line to Cupar was opened for public travel on Monday 20 September 1847, with the highly successful official opening taking place the previous Friday "When the first train arrived at Markinch from Cupar with twenty carriages it was greeted with loud huzzas, the Old Church bell ringing a merry peal. The carriages were invaded by all and sundry... Some of the defaulters were turned out at Burntisland and had to return on their feet, to the infinite amusement of the others".
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