Dymock's Buildings (1)
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One of the oldest dwellings in Bo'ness, the present structure incorporates part of a 17th century building. It was substantially remodelled in 1720, when a wood panelled room complete with buffet for showing off the best china was added. The building was restored under the National Trust's Small Houses scheme and opened as eight apartments in 2004. The architects of the Pollock Fammond Partnership were able to restore the crowstep gables, pantile roofs and dormer windows to return it to its earlier appearance typical of the Forth Estuary. The panelled room was also restored and may be seen. New elements, such as the fine steel gates to the courtyard by Ratho Byres Forge, compliment the older work.
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Parking is available in the nearby Bo'ness Town Centre Car Parks.
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