DescriptionPinkie House Doocot - geograph.org.uk - 166752.jpg
English: Pinkie House Doocot. Two-chambered lectern doocot at Pinkie House. The doocot now stands in the sports fields of a school. There are decorative panels above the doors and a marriage stone that refers to Alexander Seton and Margaret Hay, married in 1607. Pigeons still in residence.
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