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Rosyth Castle, Dovecot
Dovecot (16th Century)
Site Name Rosyth Castle, Dovecot
Classification Dovecot (16th Century)
Canmore ID 50939
Site Number NT18SW 20.01
NGR NT 11023 82233
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/50939
- Council Fife
- Parish Dunfermline
- Former Region Fife
- Former District Dunfermline
- Former County Fife
NT18SW 20.01 11023 82233
(NT 1102 8223) Dovecot (NAT)
(Undated) OS map.
A fine 16th century dovecot stands on the mainland north of the castle (NT18SW 20). It is square on plan measuring 20 feet externally and is built of rubble. The roof is a barrel vault covered with flagstones.
RCAHMS 1933
The dovecot at Rosyth is oblong in plan.
D MacGibbon and T Ross 1887
This dovecot,as described by RCAHMS is in an excellent state of preservation.
Visited by OS (AC) 11 March 1959.
Field Visit (8 June 1928)
DOVECOT. A fine 16th-century dovecot stands on the mainland north of the castle. It is square on plan, measuring 20 feet externally, is built of rubble, and has gableted and crow-stepped gables; the skew-puts are carved with human heads. The south gable has a tabled off-set, on the front of which is an empty panel space. The entrance, which faces north, has a quirked edge-roll at the arris, and on the lintelis a label bearing an inscription now wholly illegible. The roof is a barrel-vault covered with flagstones.
RCAHMS 1933, visited 8 June 1928.
