Rosebery House, Inverkeithing

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LocationKing Street, Inverkeithing
Coordinates56°01′53″N 3°23′45″W / 56.03132°N 3.39570°W / 56.03132; -3.39570
BuiltCirca early 16th century
Rosebery House
Rosebery House, front entrance (2025).
LocationKing Street, Inverkeithing
Coordinates56°01′53″N 3°23′45″W / 56.03132°N 3.39570°W / 56.03132; -3.39570
BuiltCirca early 16th century
OwnerEarl of Rosebery
Listed Building – Category B
Official name9 King Street, Rosebery House, Including Well, Marriage Lintel To Back Garden, Boundary Walls And Gatepiers
Designated11 December 1972
Reference no.LB35106
Rosebery House, Inverkeithing is located in Fife
Rosebery House, Inverkeithing
Location within Fife

Rosebery House is an early 16th century townhouse in Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland. Possibly the oldest surviving residence in Inverkeithing, the house is notable for its unusual lean-to roof and connections with the Earl of Rosebery.

Rosebery House is possibly the oldest surviving house of the former Royal burgh of Inverkeithing. In History of Inverkeithing and Rosyth (1921), Rev. W. Stephen speculates that the early core of Rosebery house indicates it could date from the 15th century; vaulted rooms inside the house confirms it dates no later than the early 16th century.[1]

Rosebery Doocot, Merchants Way.

In the late 17th century, Rosebery Doocot was constructed in Rosebery House orchard: a source of meat and manure, and a symbol of status.[2]

The house was partially rebuilt during the 17th century, and was extended to the west between 1705 and 1711 when it was owned by the Earl of Rosebery, a peerage created in 1703 by Queen Anne.[3]

The house was sold by Rosebery to John Dundas and Beatrice Ferguson in 1711.[1]

Rosebery House, 1958.

In the 20th century, the house began use as a bed and breakfast accommodation.[3]

The property began a restoration program after 2024 to preserve the building and turn Rosebery House back into a family home.[4]

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