Royal British Legion (Scotland) Club, 60 New Row, Dunfermline is a Grade B listed building in the Fife local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 12 January 1971. Club building.

Royal British Legion (Scotland) Club, 60 New Row, Dunfermline

WRENN ID
shifting-loggia-martin
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Fife
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
12 January 1971
Type
Club building
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

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Description

The Royal British Legion (Scotland) Club, located at 60 New Row in Dunfermline, is a building dating from the late 18th to early 19th century, with some alterations and additions. It is a two-storey structure with an attic and originally served as a four-bay tenement block, which has since been converted into a single property. The building features crowstepped gables with beaked skewputts and is constructed from coursed droved sandstone rubble on the principal elevation, with droved dressings. The side elevations are made of coursed rubble, while the rear is harled and partially rebuilt in brick. The principal elevation has an eaves cornice and architraved openings.

On the west (principal) elevation, there are entrances with painted architraves and cornices located in the second and fourth bays from the left. The left entrance has a replacement two-leaf boarded timber door, while the right entrance features a boarded and panelled timber door with a four-light rectangular fanlight above. There is a single window, which is blocked behind glazing, between these entrances, and a former window, also blocked, to the outer left. The first floor has regular fenestration with a window in each bay, and above, there are a pair of later polygonal piended dormers with vertical margins on either side.

The east elevation includes a single-storey 20th-century extension that adjoins the first floor on the right side, where the ground level is higher. Above this extension, there is a contemporary boxed dormer with a brick surround and slated sides. To the left of the first floor, there are two architraved windows, and an entrance to a vennel is located to the outer left below.

On the north elevation, there is a window to the left of the first floor and a small attic window to the right of the gable. The building mainly features 12 and 2-pane timber sash and case windows and has a grey slate roof. Gablehead stacks are present on either side (north and south), with a smaller later harled stack added to the centre of the south stack.

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