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Lindores,eelhouse 400m north east of Abdie Parish Church

A Scheduled Monument in Howe of Fife and Tay Coast, Fife

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Coordinates

Latitude: 56.3395 / 56°20'22"N

Longitude: -3.2004 / 3°12'1"W

OS Eastings: 325886

OS Northings: 716996

OS Grid: NO258169

Mapcode National: GBR 28.4DYG

Mapcode Global: WH6QN.TX5F

Entry Name: Lindores,eelhouse 400m NE of Abdie Parish Church

Scheduled Date: 13 December 1974

Source: Historic Environment Scotland

Source ID: SM3545

Schedule Class: Cultural

Category: Industrial: farming, food production

Location: Abdie

County: Fife

Electoral Ward: Howe of Fife and Tay Coast

Traditional County: Fife

Description

Laid out by William Playfair, circa 1825; built gradually from 1820s to 1880s. Terrace of 9 and 10, 2-storey mews buildings facing each other. Coursed snecked sandstone rubble with cream ashlar dressings; to rear, predominantly coursed squared rubble to upper courses, snecked rubble to lower courses. SE angle of Royal Mews chamfered at ground floor, moulded skew leading to 1st floor angle.

REGENT TERRACE MEWS (SOUTH RANGE):

N (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: Nos. 1 and 2: to ground floor; to left timber-boarded door with rectangular fanlight, later enlarged tripartite window to right; 2 irregular sized windows to 1st floor. No 3: paired timber garage doors to left and centre of ground floor with entrance door adjacent to right; irregular sized windows to left and right of 1st floor. No 4: semi-glazed garage doors to ground floor; timber boarded hayloft door to 1st floor left. No 5: semi-glazed garage doors to ground floor; small window to 1st floor left, larger window to right. No 6: semi-glazed garage doors to ground floor; small window to 1st floor right. No7: semi-glazed garage doors to ground floor; small window to 1st floor left, larger window to right. No 8: timber boarded garage doors to ground, small window to 1st floor left, larger window to right. No 9: to ground floor, door to left, timber boarded garage door to right; to 1st floor, small window to 1st floor left, larger window to right. No 10: 2-leaf timber boarded garage door to left, 2-leaf timber boarded door to right; to 1st floor, window to left, porthole window to centre, paired windows to right. No 11 and 12: to ground floor; timber boarded door with 3-light fanlight to left, 2-leaf timber boarded garage doors to centre and right; to 1st floor, 4 windows, dormer 'headed windows breaking eaves to inner left and right; wallhead stack to centre.

W ELEVATION: gabled end adjoining rubble garden wall of Regent Gardens.

S (REAR) ELEVATION: single storey elevations. Nos. 1and 2 to far right, 3 small square openings. No 3: 2 windows, barred. No 4: 2 small square openings to left and centre, larger window to right. No 5: timber panelled and glazed door, flanked to left and right by small square openings. No 6: low-level window to left, blocked bipartite openings to centre and right. No 7: blocked bipartite opening to left, barred window to right, both at ground level. No 8: single small square opening to centre at ground level. No 9: single small square opening to right at ground level; corniced wallhead stack to left. No 10: two large windows. No 11 and 12: rendered with sandstone margins, two large barred windows breaking eaves, to far left and right, tall rendered wallhead stacks.

E ELEVATION: gabled end with later garage door to left and centre of ground floor, altered windows above to 1st floor, lowered gablehead stack surmounting. High rubble garden wall adjoining to left with timber boarded door leading to rear of properties.

ROYAL TERRACE MEWS (NORTH RANGE):

S (PRINCIPAL) ELEVATION: Nos 13 and 14: to ground floor; 2-leaf timber boarded and glazed door to left, window to centre, to right timber panelled door flanked by windows in partly blocked cart opening; to 1st floor, window to outer right, hayloft opening with glazed door to inner left, 2 windows to right. Nos 15 and 16: to ground floor, timber boarded and glazed garage door to left window to centre, window in partly blocked cart opening to right; to 1st floor, windows to left and right, to centre, metal forestair with wrought iron balusters leading to hayloft opening with timber boarded and glazed door. No 17: later recessed garage door and glass brick wall to ground floor; hayloft door to 1st floor left with small window to right; glazed ridge light to roof. No 18: to ground floor, semi-glazed garage doors to left, window to centre, timber panelled door with letterbox fanlight and timber boarded garage door to right; to 1st floor, 4 windows, (tripartite to 3rd bay from left), windows to 1st, 3rd and 4th bays from left breaking eaves and rising into gables with pierced boarding; shaped bargeboard to eaves to left. No 19: entrance door to ground floor left, bipartite window to right; paired windows to 1st floor. No 20: semi-glazed timber garage doors to ground floor; paired windows to 1st floor. Nos 21 and 22: paired semi-glazed timber garage doors to left and centre, slightly lower semi-glazed 2-leaf timber doors to right; window to left and central bay of 1st floor with wallhead stack between, blind hayloft door to right bay.

E ELEVATION: gabled end with paired timber garage door with adjacent semi glazed entrance door to ground floor right, 3 regularly placed windows to 1st floor, gablehead stack surmounting.

N (REAR) ELEVATION: single storey from No 13 to No 17; 2-storey from No 18 to No 22. Nos 13 and 14: door opening to left, bipartite window to centre, glazed opening to right, rendered wallhead stack to far right. Nos 15 and 16: 2-leaf timber panelled garage doors to left, window to centre, window breaking eaves to right. No 17: 2 windows. No 18: to ground floor, bipartite window to left, 2 windows to right; to 1st floor, 2 dormer-headed windows breaking eaves to left, bipartite dormer-headed window breaking eaves to right. No 19: 2 windows to ground floor, 2 windows to 1st floor. No 20: 2 windows to ground floor, 2 windows to 1st floor. Nos 21 and 22: 3 barred windows to ground floor, 3 windows to 1st floor.

W ELEVATION: gabled end adjoining rubble garden wall of Regent Gardens.

Variety of glazing patterns. Pitched grey slate roofs with aluminium ridging, flashings and valleys. Straight skews at dividing walls. Some mutual coped stacks surviving.

INTERIOR: remodelled to form housing; some ground floors remain in use as garaging and workshops.

COBBLED LANE: sloped cobbled lane with central open rainwater drain dividing the rows of mews housing

Source: Historic Environment Scotland

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Source: Historic Environment Scotland

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