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D Morgan's House, Low Causeway, Culross

A Category B Listed Building in Culross, Fife

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.0559 / 56°3'21"N

Longitude: -3.6255 / 3°37'31"W

OS Eastings: 298870

OS Northings: 685971

OS Grid: NS988859

Mapcode National: GBR 1R.QFGP

Mapcode Global: WH5QW.81VT

Plus Code: 9C8R394F+9R

Entry Name: D Morgan's House, Low Causeway, Culross

Listing Name: Culross, Low Causeway, House (D Morgan)

Listing Date: 12 January 1972

Category: B

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 359871

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB24023

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200359871

Location: Culross

County: Fife

Town: Culross

Electoral Ward: West Fife and Coastal Villages

Traditional County: Fife

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Description

Dated 1747. 2-storey, 3-bay, L-plan house. Painted ashlar margins; exposed sandstone rubble; rendered principal elevation.

S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: symmetrical elevation; central door; flanking windows. 3 1st floor windows centred above. Stone below central 1st floor window initialled 'DL CS' and dated 1747. 1st floor windows hug eaves.

W ELEVATION: door to left.

N ELEVATION: partially seen. Lean-to to W; window to right. House set back to right; 1st floor window to right.

E ELEVATION: ground floor window to left; hinges for shutters. 1st floor window to left.

Predominantly 2-pane timber sash and case windows with horns. 8-pane ground floor windows (principal elevation). 2 rooflights to rear. Chamfered window surrounds. Replacement timber and glazed doors. Pitched slate roof; crowstepped gables; beaked skewputts. Gable apex stacks; circular cans. Slate rear lean-to roof.

INTERIOR: not seen, 2001.

Statement of Interest

The 2-storey, 3-bay arrangement with crowsteps and rear garden are typical to many Culross houses. For brief history of Culross Burgh see Culross, The Cross, The Study.

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