151 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland is a Grade C listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 31 March 1995. House.
151 Kinghorn Road, Burntisland
- WRENN ID
- riven-pier-furze
- Grade
- C
- Local Planning Authority
- Fife
- Country
- Scotland
- Date first listed
- 31 March 1995
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic Environment Scotland listing
Description
151 Kinghorn Road in Burntisland is a pair of houses built in 1898 (or possibly 1890). The buildings are two stories tall and have six bays, constructed from dressed ashlar stone featuring long and shortwork quoins, a base and eaves course, architraved windows, stone mullions, and stop-chamfered arrises.
The south elevation is symmetrical and mirrored around the center. It has windows on either side of the center, with panelled doors and two-leaf fanlights located in the penultimate bays. The outer bays feature canted windows with slated roofs. On the first floor, there is a bipartite gabled window with a finial and a decorative dated tympanum at the center, along with gabled dormerheads that break the eaves in the outer bays, which are also decorative and finialled.
Both the east and west elevations have modern single-storey garages attached, with a window on the west side at the outer right on the first floor. The north elevation has its ground floor obscured by a boundary wall, with a central cat-slide roof projection that has dormer gablets breaking the eaves on the outer right and left.
The windows are sash and case style, featuring a six-pane upper section with plate glass in the lower section, except for the first-floor window on the west, which has modern plate glass. The roof is covered with purple slates, and there are cavetto coped ashlar stacks (with a brick stack at the rear) topped with a full set of polygonal cans. The ashlar coped skews have moulded decorative skewputts and ball finials, and there are cast-iron downpipes with decorative rainwater hoppers.
Inside No. 149, there is an entrance hall with encaustic floor tiles leading to a part-glazed vestibule screen that includes slips and fanlights made of etched glass. The staircase is a scale-and-platt dog-leg design with decorative timber balusters, a handrail, and finials. The hallway features egg-and-dart cornicing, while the first-floor drawing room has cornicing and a moulded ceiling design that includes thistle, rose, and fleur-de-lis motifs.
The boundary walls consist of a low saddleback-coped ashlar wall to the south and a coped random rubble wall to the west.
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