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Westbank

A Category B Listed Building in Strathmiglo, Fife

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.275 / 56°16'30"N

Longitude: -3.2672 / 3°16'1"W

OS Eastings: 321630

OS Northings: 709892

OS Grid: NO216098

Mapcode National: GBR 25.8PYW

Mapcode Global: WH6R0.SJDV

Plus Code: 9C8R7PGM+24

Entry Name: Westbank

Listing Name: Westbank Farmhouse

Listing Date: 17 October 1973

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 349453

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB15766

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200349453

Location: Strathmiglo

County: Fife

Electoral Ward: Howe of Fife and Tay Coast

Parish: Strathmiglo

Traditional County: Fife

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Description

Gothick probably early 19th century. 2-storey red droved ashlar asymmetrical, L-plan N front with crenellated gable, large gothic window with dummy head: set back part has moulded round arched doorway with ogee hood mould, 2-light ground floor window with Tudor hood mould small square traceried window over. Open work parapet of pierced Lexagons. Traceried 1st floor window E gable. Illicit whisky still incorporated in basement. Shingle hung 2-storey addition on site of former stables.

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