But and ben

But and ben (or butt and ben) is an architectural style for a simple building, usually applied to a residence.

The etymology is from the Scots term for a two-roomed cottage.

[2] The word but, here, comes from Early Scots/Middle English "bouten" "outside", and ben from ES/ME "binnen", "inside".

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Derelict but and ben near Lochhill