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Dysart, Panhall, Pan Ha', The Salmon Fisher's House

House (18th Century)

Site Name Dysart, Panhall, Pan Ha', The Salmon Fisher's House

Classification House (18th Century)

Alternative Name(s) 19 The Shore; Girnal Wynd; Salmon Fisher's Bothy; The Salmon House

Canmore ID 92374

Site Number NT39SW 62

NGR NT 30386 92949

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Fife
  • Parish Kirkcaldy And Dysart
  • Former Region Fife
  • Former District Kirkcaldy
  • Former County Fife

Architecture Notes

NT29SW 62 30386 92949

See also:

NT39SW 70 Dysart, The Shore

Site Management (30 January 1997)

2-storey and attic, rectangular-plan house on ground falling to S. Rubble with dressed quoins. E (SAUT GIRNAL WYND) ELEVATION: boarded timber door with inscribed lintel '17 DS ES 65' to left of centre and window to right at ground, further window to right at 1st floor. Boundary wall adjoining to outer right. S (PAN HA') ELEVATION: windows to right at ground and to outer right at 1st floor, gablehead stack. Small-pane glazing in timber sash and case windows. Pantiles. Coped rubble stack.

Cunningham refers to this as 'The Salmon House' which "takes its name from the fact that on the ceiling of one of the upper rooms there is a salmon in plaster relief". By the beginning of this century it was known as the 'Salmon Fisher's Bothy' (Historic Scotland)

Activities

Photographic Survey (October 1964 - November 1964)

Photographic survey of buildings in Dysart by the Scottish National Buildings Record/Ministry of Work in October and November 1964.

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