Fordell's Lodging

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Location16 - 18 Church Street, Inverkeithing
Coordinates56°01′54″N 3°23′51″W / 56.03172°N 3.39740°W / 56.03172; -3.39740
Built1666 - 1671
Built forJohn Henderson, 1st Baronet
Fordell's Lodging
Fordell's Lodging, 2009.
Location16 - 18 Church Street, Inverkeithing
Coordinates56°01′54″N 3°23′51″W / 56.03172°N 3.39740°W / 56.03172; -3.39740
Built1666 - 1671
Built forJohn Henderson, 1st Baronet
Listed Building – Category A
Official name16, 18 Church Street, Fordell's Lodging
Designated11th December 1972
Reference no.LB35103
Fordell's Lodging is located in Fife
Fordell's Lodging
Shown in Fife

Fordell's Lodging is a baronial townhouse built between 1666 and 1671 in Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland. It was awarded category A listed status by Historic Scotland in 1972.

Fordell's Lodging was built between 1666 and 1671 for Scottish nobleman Sir John Henderson of Fordell, 1st Baronet Henderson of Fordell (Nova Scotia), whose family held the office of hereditary provost and sheriff of Inverkeithing by a grant of Queen Mary.[1][2][3][4]

Fordell's Lodging was converted into a church hall for Inverkeithing Parish Church in the 1920s.[2][5] By 2024, it had been restored as a residential property.[4]

Fordell's Lodging was awarded category A listed status by Historic Scotland in December 1972, reserved for "a building of national or international importance, considered an outstanding example of a particular period, style, or building type". The listing describes Fordell's Lodging as "one of Inverkeithing's most intact 17th century buildings" and "a very fine example of a 17th century town house built for a local landowner in one of the wealthy coastal towns of Fife".[2][5]

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