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Latitude: 55.9607 / 55°57'38"N
Longitude: -2.63 / 2°37'47"W
OS Eastings: 360766
OS Northings: 674367
OS Grid: NT607743
Mapcode National: GBR 2Y.XH2N
Mapcode Global: WH8W4.KFVS
Plus Code: 9C7VX96C+72
Entry Name: Cottage 1, Farm Cottages, Eastfield
Listing Name: Eastfield, Farm Cottages
Listing Date: 27 November 1990
Category: B
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 351446
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB17505
Building Class: Cultural
Also known as: Eastfield, Farm Cottages, Cottage 1
ID on this website: 200351446
Location: Whittingehame
County: East Lothian
Electoral Ward: Dunbar and East Linton
Parish: Whittingehame
Traditional County: East Lothian
Tagged with: Farm labourers cottage
Probably William Burn, circa 1830. Single storey symmetrical
row of 6 cottages, some with attic, given additional
dormers by John Farquharson of Haddington, 1876. Squared
and snecked stugged red sandstone with droved ashlar
dressings. Timber mullions.
SE ELEVATION: centre block of 4 cottages, 6-bay single
storey with attics, flanked by 2-bay T-plan cottages.
Stone bracketted canopies to bipartite windows to 2 centre
and 2 outer bays of main block, with depressed arch,
voussoired recesses in intermediate bays. Gabled
dormerheads above bipartite windows; 2 flat-roofed
slate-hung dormers (1876). Single storey cottages with
advanced gabled bays nearest main block, with stone
bracketted canopy above bipartite windows and blind slit
in gablehead; single windows to recessed outer bays.
NW ELEVATION: main block with 4 rear entrances and
symmetrically placed small windows. 4 slate-hung dormer
partly glazed small square skylights. Outer cottages
similarly detailed.
END ELEVATIONS: gabled ends walls of detached cottages
with blind windows, bracketted canopies and blind slits in
apex.
4-pane and lying-pane glazing patterns to sash and case
windows. Grey slates. Ridge and gable end stacks to
main range, ridge stacks to outer cottages. Saw-tooth
coping to skews; decorative skewputts to gabled
dormerheads.
Eastfield Farm lies to S, and was originally the
Home Farm of the Estate (listed separately). The Farm
Manager's house, to W of cottages, is listed separately.
3 gabled privy and coal-shed outbuildings were built to
either side of cottages.
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