Burntisland: THREE Houses Planned for Kinghorn Road


Hearse House

The east end of Burntisland is so popular that there are three planning applications (one approved) for new houses (one a conversion of an existing building).

Moving east the first one is an empty building on the edge of the cemetery –

HEARSE HOUSE: single storey, gabled rectangular-plan hearse house on falling ground to S. Squared and snecked rubble with droved quoins. Hearse entrance to S segmental-arched with partly-glazed 2-leaf timber doors, louvred oculus in gablehead and ball finial above. Centre window to W. Graded grey slates, coped ashlar stack with polygonal can and ashlar coped skews.

Planning application

Listed building consent


Land To East Of 158 Kinghorn Road

Ground work has started recently. This was the last bit of land available for building on between the railway and the road.

Planning application


Land At Former Kingswood Cottage

Another house on a narrow bit of land – above the road and opposite the railway.

Planning application

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