The Watch House in Crail, Scotland
The Watch House Crail, Scottish Architecture, Fife Residential Project, Drawings
The Watch House in Crail, Scotland
Waterfront Residential Architecture Development in Scotland – design by Alan Dunlop architect
11 Oct 2019
The Watch House
Architect: Alan Dunlop
Location: Crail, Fife, Scotland
The project is for the renovation of The Watch House, in Crail. The building is listed and sits at the edge of the conservation area in Crail, overlooking the Firth of Forth and The Isle of May.
It is a spectacular site. The Watch House was built 250 years ago and the watch house keeper controlled the supply of grain, goods and water coming into the Kings Mill. The Kings Mill dated back to the 12 century but was demolished in 1920. The last watch house keeper retired in 1909. The building was abandoned and eventually converted badly into holiday accommodation until it was bought early this year my New York based client. My client is a frequent visitor to Scotland’s East Coast.
The Watch House Development Drawings
Drawings by Alan Dunlop
The Watch House Full Elevation with Castle Wall
The Watch House North West and North East Elevation
The Watch House South West and South East Elevation
The Watch House Plans
The Watch House Cross Section and Detail
The Watch House Long Section and Detail
Images: Alan Dunlop
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Location: Crail, Kingdom of Fife, Scotland
Alan Dunlop Architect
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