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Latitude: 56.3092 / 56°18'33"N
Longitude: -3.0902 / 3°5'24"W
OS Eastings: 332647
OS Northings: 713506
OS Grid: NO326135
Mapcode National: GBR 2D.6FP9
Mapcode Global: WH6QX.HPP5
Plus Code: 9C8R8W55+MW
Entry Name: Cottage To North Of Stables, Over Rankeilour House
Listing Name: Over Rankeilour House Former Stables and Cottage to North
Listing Date: 1 March 1984
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 349118
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15487
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200349118
Location: Monimail
County: Fife
Electoral Ward: Howe of Fife and Tay Coast
Parish: Monimail
Traditional County: Fife
Tagged with: Estate cottage
Probably James MacLeran, architect; building supervised by Alexander Laing, architect. Built by 1800. L-shaped block nine bay symmetrical front to south. Droved ashlar, cornice at eaves, slated roof; centre three bays advanced with pediment over, central cart-entry with segmental head (blocked), door with fanlight to left. Blind thermal window with painted glazing in pediment. 3 bays left of centre; formerly door flanked by windows; that to left now enlarged to form garage opening; above, two blind openings, painted with part-glazed doors, flanking loft door with hoist over. 3 bays to right of centre: repeats former arrangement of left wing at ground floor, unaltered centre window above later bipartites to left and right. 4 1st floor windows are
bipartite. Lower and later wing to rear; west front, coursed rubble with droved ashlar dressings, block cornice at wall-head, slated roof; four cart-sheds with segmental headed openings, projecting key-blocks. Cottage under same roof to north, two-window with centre door, later attic over. Alterations to courtyard: main block, boulder-rubble, side
wing coursed rubble, most openings altered. Original flagged and setted path surrounds the whole building. Pair of coped ashlar gate-piers in courtyard. Single storey 3-bay cottage to north of stables is rubble-
built with ashlar dressings; boarded central door with rectangular fanlight; 12-pane sashes; straight skews; corniced end stacks; slate roof.
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