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Field Visit

Date March 1928

Event ID 1098528

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1098528

A 17th century house, two storeys and a garret in height, but now much altered and modernised, retains two dormer windows in situ on its eastern face. The north pediment, which is triangular, has moulded rakes with projecting scrolls and a round finial on which is a star; in the tympanum, over the date 1636, are the initials P.K. M.B. Above these, on the dexter side, is a merchant's mark, formed of the letters P.K., and a cross, and on the sinister, a mullet; below the apex is a device based on the fleur-de-lys. The south pediment, also triangular, bears a reeded pattern; on either rake is a scroll and, on the top, a thistle finial.

RCAHMS 1933, visited March 1928.

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