Listed Building

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Address/Name of Site

CHARLESTOWN, SALTPANS, EASTER COTTAGE INCLUDING BOUNDARY WALLLB3744

Status: Designated

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Summary

Category
B
Date Added
31/12/1971
Local Authority
Fife
Planning Authority
Fife
Parish
Dunfermline
NGR
NT 06770 83537
Coordinates
306770, 683537

Description

Early 19th century, possibly incorporating early 18th century fabric (see Notes). Single storey and attic; 3-bay rectangular plan house in cottage orne style. Hood-shaped central roof section raised to form verandah canopy. Harled, painted surrounds.

S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: recessed central verandah section;

replacement glazed door to left with fanlight; tripartite window to right; 3 Gothick pointed arched windows with Y-tracery above. 2 slender intersecting columns support canopy. Bipartite window to outer bays.

W ELEVATION: ground floor bipartite window; attic window to right.

N ELEVATION: central replacement door; 2 replacement windows to right.

Gabled addition above door with central replacement window.

E ELEVATION: bipartite ground floor window to right with hoodmould; central attic window.

Varied glazing patterns; timber sash and case windows with horns. 2 round-headed dormer windows positioned wholly in roof, centred above ground floor bipartite windows in S elevation. Pitched slate roof; conical central section. Raised smooth skews; swept at chimney and eaves. Corniced gable apex stacks with 3 square linked shafts; central stack to rear gable with 3 diagonally-set square, linked shafts; polygonal cans.

INTERIOR: not seen, 2000.

BOUNDARY WALL: rubble wall encloses garden on 3 sides; rough coping stones; central gap opposite main entrance.

Statement of Special Interest

So named because of its location to the E of Charlestown Harbour, the house was once matched by a similar one called Wester Cottage, sited to the W of the harbour which burnt down but its remains are situated in the garden of Braeside. Easter Cottage was possibly built for the manager of Charlestown Limeworks.

The current owner (2009) has provided information noting that papers in the archives of Lord Elgin reportedly record a building on this site from 1760 with a sketch dated 1819 (possibly?) showing Easter Cottage but with a thatched roof.

List description revised 2009.

References

Bibliography

1st Edition OS Map, 1856; S Chesher, L Foster, L Hogben, A SHORT HISTORY OF THE VILLAGES, 1979, p18; N Fotheringham, CHARLESTOWN, 1997, p45. Extra information courtesy of owner.

About Listed Buildings

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