Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

CULROSS, LOW CAUSEWAY, BANDAR ABBAS AND FLAT ABOVELB24018

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
19/07/1973
Local Authority
Fife
Planning Authority
Fife
Burgh
Culross
NGR
NS 98759 85919
Coordinates
298759, 685919

Description

18th century. 2-storey, 3-bay, U-plan house, later converted into former post office/shop and flat, currently flatted accommodation (2001). Ashlar margins; harled.

S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: central door; large flanking windows. 3 1st floor windows at eaves.

W ELEVATION: plain wall; attached to adjacent Algoa Bay House to N.

N ELEVATION: E (left) wing; door to left; window to right. Windows in right return at ground and 1st floor. W (right) wing; window to left; archway to right; door to left within; 1st floor window. Ground and 1st floor windows to left return. Lean-to porch set back to centre.

E ELEVATION: plain wall; attached to The Ridge.

12-pane timber sash and case windows to ground floor, principal elevation. Replacement fenestration elsewhere. Replacement timber doors. Pitched roof to front; pantiles; gable apex stacks. Piended E wing; clay pantiles; flat roof to W wing; clay pantiles to rear lean-to porch.

INTERIOR: modernised.

Statement of Special Interest

Formerly listed as House and Shops (Mrs Margaret Reid) East of Algoa Bay House, Low Causeway, North Side. The rear wings at ground floor are of stone, the later upper storeys are built of brick. There was a bread oven in the W wing, the former bakehouse. The larger ground floor windows to the S were the shop and post office windows; there were formerly 2 doors in the centre of the S elevation. For brief history of Culross Burgh see Culross, The Cross, The Study.

References

Bibliography

1:2500 OS Perthshire Map, CXLII.4, 1860; D Beveridge, CULROSS & TULLIALLAN, Vol I, 1885, p117; A Smith, THE THIRD STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF SCOTLAND, THE COUNTY OF FIFE, 1952, pp402-413; B Walker, G Ritchie, FIFE AND TAYSIDE, 1987, pp59-60; J Gifford, FIFE, THE BUILDINGS OF SCOTLAND SERIES, 1988, p49; R Lamont-Brown, DISCOVERING FIFE, 1988, pp50-52; C Mair, MERCAT CROSS AND TOLBOOTHS, 1988, p31; additional information courtesy of the owner; National Monuments Record of Scotland.

About Listed Buildings

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