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Latitude: 55.8158 / 55°48'56"N
Longitude: -2.2744 / 2°16'27"W
OS Eastings: 382903
OS Northings: 658091
OS Grid: NT829580
Mapcode National: GBR D1K6.D1
Mapcode Global: WH9Y7.127W
Plus Code: 9C7VRP8G+86
Entry Name: 10 Lintlaw Farm Cottage, Lintlaw
Listing Name: 10 Lintlaw Farm Cottage
Listing Date: 16 August 1999
Category: C
Source: Historic Scotland
Source ID: 393567
Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB46306
Building Class: Cultural
ID on this website: 200393567
Location: Bunkle and Preston
County: Scottish Borders
Electoral Ward: Mid Berwickshire
Parish: Bunkle And Preston
Traditional County: Berwickshire
Tagged with: Cottage
Earlier to mid 19th century with later additions and alterations. Originally 2 single storey with attic, 3-bay cottages forming symmetrical 6-bay block, later made into 1 with single storey, lean-to additions at rear. Harl-pointed, squared and tooled cream sandstone rubble to front; tooled sandstone dressings; harl-pointed rubble to sides and rear; dry-dashed rear additions; sandstone dormers. Tooled quoins; tooled long and short surrounds to openings; projecting, painted cills at ground; projecting cills in gabled, wallhead dormers.
SE (ENTRANCE) ELEVATION: step to part-glazed boarded timber door in penultimate bay to outer left; 3-pane fanlight; single windows flanking at ground; single windows in surmounting dormers. 3-bay block to right with single window centred at ground (former doorway); single windows flanking at ground; single windows in surmounting dormers.
SW (SIDE) ELEVATION: blind, gabled block to right. Boarded timber door in lean-to addition recessed to outer left.
NW (REAR) ELEVATION: projecting, lean-to additions.
NE (SIDE) ELEVATION: blind, gabled block to left. Boarded timber door in lean-to addition recessed to outer right.
8-pane, vertical glazing in timber sash and case windows at ground to front; 6-pane glazing in timber sash and case dormers. Grey slate roof; stone ridging; slate-hung dormers. Stone-coped skews; bracketed skewputts; cast-iron rainwater goods. Corniced, red brick ridge and apex stacks; various circular cans.
INTERIOR: not seen 1998.
Originally Nos. 9 and 10. Set to the N of Lintlaw Farm. Converted to a single property, this symmetrical range retains architectural interest - the vertical-pane glazing and the gabled, sandstone dormers, unusually at wallhead, being particularly notable. See separate list entry for nearby Nos. 5 & 6 Lintlaw Farm Cottages - built to the same design, but still 2 separate properties.
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