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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DUNNIKIER HOUSE | Dunnikier House Dunnikier House Dunnikier House Dunnikier House Dunnikier House |
Estate Map J T Oswald Esq Messrs. Tosh & Gibson. H. Beveridge Esqr Provost New Statistical account of Scotland p [page] 749 |
037 | [situation] 1 1/4 Miles N.W. [Northwest] of Pathhead. A large stone Modern building situated about 1 3/4 miles north of the Town of Kirkcaldy Commanding a view of the Frith of Forth. The Mansion is surrounded ay a [bed] of thickly wooded plantation has therein farm steading extension and ornamental ground the property of J.T Oswald Esqr. South and S. [South] East of the dwelling house the den , the sides of which are [found] steep and thickly wooded adding much to the general appearance of the grounds. Dunnikier House was erected about the year 1788. |
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38 Parish of Kirkcaldy Plan 37A
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Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties
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