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Leven Bank, Alburne Park, Glenrothes

A Category B Listed Building in Markinch, Fife

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.199 / 56°11'56"N

Longitude: -3.1506 / 3°9'2"W

OS Eastings: 328707

OS Northings: 701303

OS Grid: NO287013

Mapcode National: GBR 2B.FD4M

Mapcode Global: WH6RG.KGY4

Plus Code: 9C8R5RXX+HQ

Entry Name: Leven Bank, Alburne Park, Glenrothes

Listing Name: Alburne Park, Levenbank with Outbuilding, Gate, Gatepiers and Boundary Wallsalburne Park, Levenbank with Outbuilding, Gate, Gatepiers and Boundary Walls

Listing Date: 1 March 1996

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 389267

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB42957

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Glenrothes, Alburne Park, Leven Bank

ID on this website: 200389267

Location: Markinch

County: Fife

Electoral Ward: Glenrothes Central and Thornton

Parish: Markinch

Traditional County: Fife

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Description

Earlier to mid 19th century. 2 storey with attic and part basement,

3 bay house with nepus gable, sited on ground falling to E. Squared, coursed rubble with rusticated ashlar quoins and raised stone margins. Eaves course; hoodmoulds to front at ground and chamfered arrises.

W (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: symmetrical. Deep set panelled 2 leaf timber door with plate glass fanlight in moulded doorcase with flanking circular bases and stepped hoodmould over blind tablet (possibly originally decorated with coat of arms) at centre, windows with hoodmoulds in flanking bays and regular windows at 1st floor close to eaves, nepus gable at centre with small window at centre below stack.

E ELEVATION: basement (detail obscured). Ground floor with canted windows to right and left of centre, large stair window at centre and windows to right and left at 1st floor.

N ELEVATION: ground floor obscured, window to outer right at 1st floor and further window at gablehead.

S ELEVATION: outbuilding adjoining at ground, window above at gablehead.

Mainly 4 pane glazing pattern in timber sash and case windows, plate glass glazing to rear. Graded grey slates. Shouldered and coped ashlar stacks with full complement of polygonal cans, ashlar coped skews with scroll skewputts and thackstanes, cast iron downpipes with decorative rainwater hoppers.

OUTBUILDINGS: single storey, L plan rubble range adjoining house at S (part converted to garage). W elevation with boarded timber door with plate glass fanlight to right and modern window to left; garage door below hayloft opening in advanced face. N elevation with 2 leaf boarded timber door to right of centre and blinded window to outer right, window to left of centre part timber louvred and further boarded door to outer left. S elevation with door to right of centre and

2 windows beyond to right, further window to left, 4 rooflights above. Graded grey slates, timber bargeboarding with exposed eaves and small finial and cast iron downpipes.

GATE, GATEPIERS AND BOUNDARY WALLS: decorative cast iron gate with square, pyramidal coped ashlar gatepiers and quadrant walls. Semicircular coped random rubble boundary walls.

Statement of Interest

Leven Bank was occupied, in 1893, by William Mitchell, woollen manufacturer. Alburne Park (formerly Woolmill Road) was part of the turnpike road from Pettycur to Newport on Tay, a popular coaching house was the Plaisterers Inn situated according to Rowntree Bodie "just south of Balbirnie Bridge, on the site of ?Levenbank".

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