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The Manse, 4 Kilcruik Road, Kinghorn

A Category B Listed Building in Kinghorn, Fife

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.0727 / 56°4'21"N

Longitude: -3.1785 / 3°10'42"W

OS Eastings: 326732

OS Northings: 687282

OS Grid: NT267872

Mapcode National: GBR 28.PKVC

Mapcode Global: WH6S1.4MNF

Plus Code: 9C8R3RFC+3H

Entry Name: The Manse, 4 Kilcruik Road, Kinghorn

Listing Name: 4 Kilcruik Road, the Manse Including Boundary Walls

Listing Date: 9 March 2000

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 394223

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB46848

Building Class: Cultural

Also known as: Kinghorn, 4 Kilcruik Road, The Manse

ID on this website: 200394223

Location: Kinghorn

County: Fife

Town: Kinghorn

Electoral Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy

Traditional County: Fife

Tagged with: Manse

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Description

Mid 19th century. 2-storey, 3-bay, rectangular-plan, plain classical former manse with single storey wing. Dressed squared rubble with stugged and droved ashlar quoins, stone cills. Chamfered arrises, and stop-chamfered arrises to porch. Base and eaves courses.

SE (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: centre bay at ground with pilastered stone porch with cavetto cornice and blocking course, panelled timber door and plate glass fanlight to SW, narrow lights to SE and NE; windows in flanking bays and regular fenestration to 1st floor.

NE ELEVATION: single storey piended wing to right of centre with panelled timber door, letterbox fanlight and flanking windows to SE; window to 1st floor at outer left, and 2 wallhead stacks.

SW ELEVATION: each floor with window in bay slightly to right of centre, further window to outer left at ground, and 2 wallhead stacks above.

NW ELEVATION: single storey garage projecting at ground, with 3 windows at 1st floor.

Lying 12-pane glazing pattern in tall narrow timber sash and case windows. Slated piend and platform roof. Coped ashlar stacks with polygonal cans. Overhanging eaves.

INTERIOR: not seen 1999.

BOUNDARY WALLS: semicircular-coped quadrant and boundary walls.

Statement of Interest

Former Rosslands Church of Scotland manse, and United Presbyterian manse by 1894.

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