Albert Cottage, Lammerlaws Road, Burntisland is a Grade C listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 31 March 1995. House. 1 related planning application.
Albert Cottage, Lammerlaws Road, Burntisland
- WRENN ID
- cold-zinc-rush
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Fife
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 31 March 1995
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
Albert Cottage is a Tudor gabled house built in the mid to later 19th century. It is two stories tall with a part basement, situated on a sloping site that falls to the east. The building has a T-plan layout and features four bays. The exterior is constructed of stugged ashlar stone, with droved quoins and margins, a base course, and an eaves course. Notable architectural details include hoodmoulds with label-stops, stone mullions, and deeply chamfered arrises.
The west elevation, which serves as the entrance, has bays that step back from left to right. There is a small projecting gable to the left of the center, with windows on both floors and a panelled door to the right under a small window. To the outer left, there is a large projecting gable with windows on both floors. The right side features a lower roofline with a gabled stone dormer, a window at ground level, and another window in a tall single-storey bay on the outer right.
On the east elevation, there is an advanced gable to the right with a canted window at ground level over the basement and a window above. The left side has tall single-storey bays that are recessed, with two windows on the left (one of which is enlarged) and a window on the right, possibly for a stair, close to the eaves. Modern flat-roofed dormers are also present. The basement has two windows on the left and a door on the right, located behind a lean-to greenhouse in the re-entrant.
The north elevation features a centre off-set and shouldered full-height stack, with windows in the flanking bays at both ground and basement levels. The south elevation has a bipartite window at ground level with a window above.
The principal elevation has 12-pane glazing patterns in timber sash windows, while the east elevation has modern windows with plate glass glazing, except for the canted window, which has sash and case frames. The roof is covered with grey slates, and the stacks have flat ashlar coping, all fitted with cans, some of which are grooved between flues. The ashlar coped skews have cushion skewputts and pyramidal finials.
The boundary and terrace walls are low coped ashlar to the west, with random rubble and semi-circular coping to the north and south. The terrace wall facing the sea includes a pedestrian gate and stone forestair. The west side features pyramidally capped ashlar terminal piers.
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