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From the late 1930s, Robert Stewart rented the Hearse House, a two-storey thatched house on the north side of Balmblae | From the late 1930s, Robert Stewart rented the Hearse House, a two-storey thatched house on the north side of Balmblae Road. He later bought it, but never lived there, and used it for his car. A previous occupant said that whenever there was a funeral their windows were covered by the byre door and they were plunged into darkness. In 1953 he bought [[Burnside Cottage]].<ref name="nbr">Information from former neighbour</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Revision as of 11:23, 29 March 2021
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| Name | The Hearse House |
| Address | Balmblae |
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The Hearse House was a house in Balmblae, now demolished.
Former residents
Robert Stewart
Further references
From the late 1930s, Robert Stewart rented the Hearse House, a two-storey thatched house on the north side of Balmblae Road. He later bought it, but never lived there, and used it for his car. A previous occupant said that whenever there was a funeral their windows were covered by the byre door and they were plunged into darkness. In 1953 he bought Burnside Cottage.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Information from former neighbour