Inchview Hotel, 69 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland is a Grade B listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 24 November 1972. Hotel. 6 related planning applications.

Inchview Hotel, 69 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland

WRENN ID
empty-fireplace-heath
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
24 November 1972
Type
Hotel
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The Inchview Hotel, located at 69 Kinghorn Road in Burntisland, is an early 19th-century building that originally consisted of a pair of non-identical houses in a classical terrace. It has been converted into a hotel and features a prominent modern timber portico. The exterior is finished in polished ashlar, with a base course, eaves cornice, and a blocking course.

On the south elevation, the west house has four bays, with architraved windows that have cornices at the ground level. There is a central canopy over a deep-set opening that contains a two-leaf panelled door with a letterbox fanlight, framed by a tripartite pilastrade with flanking lights. The outer left and right sides have windows, and there are four first-floor windows arranged in a 1-2-1 pattern, along with a 19th-century rooflight above. Piend-roofed dormer windows are located to the left and right.

The east house has three bays and features channelled stonework at the ground level, with long and short quoins above. The central bay contains a door to the left of centre and an adjacent window (which was formerly a door) to the right, with windows in the flanking bays. The first floor has regular windows, all with panelled aprons, and a 19th-century rooflight above, flanked by piend-roofed dormer windows.

The glazing patterns on the east side include 12-, 15-, and 16-pane configurations, while the west side features plate glass in sash and case windows. The roof is covered with grey slates, and there are coped ashlar stacks with cans and ashlar coped skews.

Inside, the hotel has been significantly altered, but some decorative cornicing and a supporting arch remain. The staircase features decorative cast-iron balusters with a wooden handrail.

The property is enclosed by boundary walls, which include a low saddleback-coped wall to the south and coped rubble walls to the north, east, and west.

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