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<strong>Camilty</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Farm</strong><br />

10.5.98 HB number 14224, Gavieside <strong>Farm</strong>house, is a plain square farmhouse of two storeys located<br />

to the north of the built development at Polbeath at Gavieside, some 5.9 km north of the<br />

proposed wind farm. The building is listed at Category B.<br />

10.5.99 The setting of the listed building largely comprises the surrounding farm buildings. The asset<br />

is of medium importance. There would be no physical effect on the asset There would be an<br />

effect on its setting which would be detectable but which would not fundamentally or<br />

materially compromise the ability to understand the setting. The level of effect is there<strong>for</strong>e<br />

assessed as small. The effect of the proposed wind farm on the listed building is slight<br />

adverse.<br />

10.5.100 HB numbers 7415 Old Toll-House, Long Livingston, 7416 Knightsridge House, 7417 Moss<br />

Houses, 7418 Newyearfield <strong>Farm</strong>house and Steading, 7421 Livingston Mill <strong>Farm</strong> and 14162<br />

Howden House are all listed at Category B and are located within the built development of<br />

Livingston. Also within the built development of Livingston Village. There are a number of<br />

listed buildings within Livingston Village conservation area, including HB numbers 7409<br />

Livingston Village, Livingston Parish Kirk, 7410 Livingston Manse and 7413 Livingston Inn,<br />

also all listed at Category B. Livingston Village Conservation Area is located some 6.8km<br />

north of the boundary of the proposed wind farm. The conservation area comprises the<br />

historic core of the settlement, centred on Main Street and includes the crossing of the River<br />

Almond to the south of the village. Much of the built development within the conservation<br />

area comprises one or one and a half storey houses.<br />

10.5.101 The listed buildings are located within the ZTV. However surrounding built development<br />

restricts views towards the proposed wind farm. The settings of the listed buildings primarily<br />

comprise each other and the remainder of the built development of Livingston Village, both<br />

within and outside the conservation area. The assets are of medium importance. There would<br />

be no physical effect on the assets, nor any effect on their setting. The level of effect is<br />

there<strong>for</strong>e assessed as no change. The effect of the proposed wind farm on the assets is<br />

none.<br />

10.5.102 HB numbers 18443 Alderston House, with Offices and 18444 Alderston Park, Doocot are<br />

listed at Category B and are located within the built development of Almondvale.<br />

10.5.103 Although nominally within the ZTV, the listed buildings are surrounded by built development.<br />

There would be few, if any views towards the proposed wind farm. The setting of the listed<br />

buildings primarily comprise the built development of Almondvale. The assets are of medium<br />

importance. There would be no physical effect on the listed buildings, nor any effect on their<br />

settings. The level of effect is there<strong>for</strong>e assessed as no change. The effect of the proposed<br />

wind farm on the assets is none.<br />

10.5.104 HB Number 19672, Bankton House, is listed at Category B and located within the built<br />

development of Bellsquarry, some 5.5 km north of the proposed wind farm.<br />

10.5.105 Although nominally within the ZTV, the listed building is surrounded on three sides by built<br />

development. On the fourth, south side, there are well wooded gardens and few, if any views<br />

outwards towards the proposed wind farm. The setting of the listed building primarily<br />

comprises the built development of Bellsquarry. The asset is of medium importance. There<br />

would be no physical effect on the listed building, nor any effect on its setting. The level of<br />

effect is there<strong>for</strong>e assessed as no change. The effect of the proposed wind farm on the asset<br />

is none.<br />

March 2013 10-29 ES Chapter 10<br />

Cultural Heritage and Archaeology<br />

Copyright <strong>Partnerships</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Renewables</strong> Development Co. Ltd 2013 ©

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