95 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland is a Grade C listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 31 March 1995. House, outbuildings.

95 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland

WRENN ID
noble-cellar-holly
Grade
C
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
31 March 1995
Type
House, outbuildings
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

95 Kinghorn Road is an early 19th century, two-storey house with an attic, located at the end of a classical terrace. The building features ashlar stone with rusticated quoins, while the side and rear are constructed from squared and snecked rubble. It has a base, band, and eaves courses, along with architraved windows and panelled aprons.

The south elevation, which is the entrance, is symmetrical. It has a deep-set panelled door at the center, framed by a Doric columned and corniced doorpiece, complete with a plate glass letterbox fanlight. Flanking the door are windows, and above, the first floor has regular bays with a modern rooflight at the center, flanked by pedimented dormer windows.

The north elevation has its ground floor obscured, with a central stair window between floors. The first floor features windows to the outer right and left, and a gabled stair bay that breaks the eaves at the center, topped with an oculus in the gablehead.

On the east elevation, the ground floor is obscured, but there is a window to the outer left on the first floor. The front and side windows are fitted with plate glass, while the dormers have a 12- and 16-pane glazing pattern, all in timber sash and case windows. The roof is covered with graded grey slates, and there are coped ashlar stacks with some chimney cans and ashlar coped skews.

Inside, there is a vestibule featuring a part-glazed door with a surround that includes some leaded coloured glass panes. A spiral stair with a decorative cast-iron baluster and timber handrail leads to the upper levels, and the interior is adorned with decorative cornicing.

The property includes a variety of single-storey stone outbuildings that adjoin the boundary walls, featuring pitched slate roofs, ashlar skews, a coped ashlar stack for the wash-house, timber doors, and timber framed windows. There is a low saddleback-coped stone boundary wall at the front, which adjoins a high coped wall that bounds the garden to the east and to the rear, pierced by a timber door located approximately at the center.

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