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Rural buildings of the Lothians : conservation and conversion : a guide for practitioners

Historic Scotland2000
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Main title:
Rural buildings of the Lothians : conservation and conversion : a guide for practitioners / co-ordinating editor Liz Whitfield ; in association with Technical Conservation, Research and Education Division, Historic Scotland.
Imprint:
[Aberdeen] : Robert Gordon University, Historic Scotland, 2000.
Collation:
xvi,198p : ill. ; 30 cm.
Series:
Guide for Practitioners
Notes:
Includes bibliography.
ISBN:
19001688989781900168892
Dewey class:
690.2
Local class:
721.0288
Language:
English
Index terms:
Stoneypath TowerSaltoun Home FarmPressmennanL10509ArchitectureAthelstaneford doocotRedside SteadingLittle SpottStoneypathDremSydserfRockville DoocotPapple FarmOverfield FarmBarberfieldHedderwick HillRedmainsCrachie CartshedCrauchie GranaryEaglescairnie MainsDuncanlaw CartshedDuncanlaw GranaryEast Fortune CartshedEast Fortune GranaryPreston MillGlenkinchie Distillery, PencaitlandTyninghame SawmillOldhamstocks SmiddyEwingston bothyStobshiel kennelsBarberfield OuthousesBolton doocotDrylawhill doocotSpilmersford MillBlack DykesSpittal FarmBarberfield Railway CarriagesEastfieldWest Saltoun barley millThornton MillSheriffhall CottagesLorneDoonWest Bearford MillBalgone Barns windmillBielside House windmillBelhaven brewery, West BarnsPitcox SmiddyLuffness Mill HouseLuffness Estate Water TowerThurston Home FarmEast Fortune SteadingWest BearfordLennoxloveSamuelstonWhitekirk BarnMorham ManseBonnington HouseAlderstone Coach HouseGlebe Barn, StentonBroadwoodsideHallhillThe BruntEastfield SteadingSunnyside SteadingBlackdykes horsemillHerdmanstoanStandingstonePhantassieBallencrieffNewmainsBrand's MillChapelHarelawBegbieMyresideSaltoun StablesThe Heugh horsemillGarvald GrangeNewbythEast BarnsMavishall Sawmill
BRN:
340041
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