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1-2 Widows Row, Tyninghame

A Category C Listed Building in Dunbar and East Linton, East Lothian

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.0027 / 56°0'9"N

Longitude: -2.6288 / 2°37'43"W

OS Eastings: 360883

OS Northings: 679035

OS Grid: NT608790

Mapcode National: GBR 2Y.TWWC

Mapcode Global: WH8VY.LDD4

Plus Code: 9C8V293C+3F

Entry Name: 1-2 Widows Row, Tyninghame

Listing Name: Tyninghame, Main Street, 1-5 (Inclusive Nos) Widows Row

Listing Date: 5 February 1971

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 347990

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB14597

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200347990

Location: Whitekirk and Tyninghame

County: East Lothian

Electoral Ward: Dunbar and East Linton

Parish: Whitekirk And Tyninghame

Traditional County: East Lothian

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Description

Thomas Hannan, circa 1840, incorporating earlier
cottages. Group of 5 single storey 3-bay cottages
arranged in U-plan, mirrored about centre. Squared and
snecked pink rubble with stugged ashlar dressings.
STREET ELEVATION: detached cottage at centre (No 3) with
pilastered doorpiece bearing weathered inscription
"Rebuilt 1840" and with gable head breaking eaves above;
ashlar skews. Bipartites flanking. 2 cottages to either
side arranged in semi-detached L-plans. Stone
bracketted slab canopies to doorways; flanking
bipartites. Additional window inserted in re-entrant
angle of No 1.
REAR ELEVATIONS: irregular openings, some altered with
rendered margins.
SIDE ELEVATIONS: similarly irregular openings.
4-pane glazing pattern with timber mullions to
bipartites. Raised skews; ashlar stacks with
thackstanes. Pantiles.

Statement of Interest

Poorhouses existed at Tyninghame pre 1745 and the circa

1840 work improved their form for inclusion in the

estate village. Eaves line follows falling ground

notably at Nos 2 and 4.

B Group with Items 15-17, 28-36, 39.

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