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Bay house, 1 Panha'. Skewput on North West corner: carved male head.

F 2850

Description Bay house, 1 Panha'. Skewput on North West corner: carved male head.

Date 1969

Catalogue Number F 2850

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 398045

Scope and Content Skewput on north-west angle, Bay House, 1 Panha', Dysart, Fife Bay House was built in 1583 for Patrick Sinclair during the time when there was still a pier on Panha'. It was restored in 1969 by The National Trust for Scotland. This is one of the three human-head skewputs decorating the angles where the gable meets the wall head. They may represent King James VI, his queen, Anne of Denmark, and their son, King Charles I. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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