Ana, the history of the house is shown in the windows. A nineteen century building, it probably originally had three skylights upstairs facing south and one facing north. The two outside ones were for the bedrooms and the centre light for the upstairs landing, which generally had a wide shelf for a blanket kist. The north light lit a wee bedroom or press. The downstairs windows have the original glazing bars and are as old as the house. Sometime in the early twentieth century dormers were fitted to replace the skylights, these have modern "sunshine windows", if the house had dormers originally they would also have had small panes. If there was money for improvements it would have been spent on reglazing the downstairs windows where the light was needed. Skoosh.