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Cottage And Adjoining Ingleneuk, Thorntonloch

A Category B Listed Building in Innerwick, East Lothian

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9619 / 55°57'42"N

Longitude: -2.399 / 2°23'56"W

OS Eastings: 375185

OS Northings: 674396

OS Grid: NT751743

Mapcode National: GBR NDFY.PNR

Mapcode Global: WH8W8.3DVV

Plus Code: 9C7VXJ62+Q9

Entry Name: Cottage And Adjoining Ingleneuk, Thorntonloch

Listing Name: Thorntonloch Ingleneuk with Adjoining Cottages

Listing Date: 17 May 1989

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 339672

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB7708

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200339672

Location: Innerwick

County: East Lothian

Electoral Ward: Dunbar and East Linton

Parish: Innerwick

Traditional County: East Lothian

Tagged with: Architectural structure Cottage

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Description

Probably 17th century, now detached ingleneuk formerly
adjoined to 2-storey house, currently linked to a single
storey gabled cottage, possibly a remnant of the earlier
house. Random rubble with some beach boulders. The ingleneuk
projects 8' from cottage, is 11' wide and circa 20' high,
coped with rounded slabs. Doorway with timber margins
inserted on N return. N, S and W sides battered. Low former
aperture apparent on outer E side.
COTTAGE: adjoined to W side of ingleneuk in random rubble,
formerly rendered; enlarged opening to right with a surviving
moulded jamb. Blocked doorway flanking to left. Corrugated iron
roof; brick gable end stacks. Currently serving as store.
FURTHER COTTAGE: adjoined to former at right angles at
NW corner; piend-roofed with pantiles. 4 openings to N
with doorway in outer left; rubble retaining walls adjoined
to N and W.

Statement of Interest

Served as ingleneuk to single storey cottage. Dr J S

Richardson compared it with a similar chimney at Auldhame

(now demolished). Alexander Carse painted a coastal scene

with ingleneuk house, which has been identified by Dr John

Shaw as that at Thorntonloch.

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