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| style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Burleigh Castle
 
| style="width:50%"| '''Name''' || Burleigh Castle
 
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| '''Address''' || ?
 
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| '''Postcode''' || n/a
 
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| '''Other names''' || Burleigh Walls
 
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| '''Date''' || Not known
 
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| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 2525 0746
 
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!colspan="2" |Canmore listing details<ref name=canmore>[https://canmore.org.uk/site/29775 Canmore record 29775]</ref>
 
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| '''Latitude & longitude''' ||  
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| '''Canmore ID''' || 29775
 
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| '''Site Number'''|| NO20NE 19
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!colspan="2" |Canmore listing details<ref>[https://canmore.org.uk/site/29775 Canmore record 29775]</ref>
 
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| '''Canmore ID''' || 29775
 
 
 
Site Number NO20NE 19
 
 
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| '''Address/Site Name'''||Falkland, South Street, Drill Hall
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| '''Address/Site Name'''||Burleigh Castle
 
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| colspan="2" |'''Classification'''
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| '''Classification''' || House (Period Unassigned)
Chapel (19th Century), Drill Hall (19th Century)-(20th Century), Drill Hall (First World War), House (20th Century)(Possible)
 
 
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'''Burleigh Castle''', also known as '''Burleigh Walls''',  is a name given to a house thought to have been to the west of [[Falkland Palace]].
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Canmore locates it to the north of the [[Maspie Burn]], and within the designated [[Falkland Palace: Gardens and Designed Landscape|designed landscape]] of Falkland Palace.
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==Further Canmore details==
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OS 6" map (1854)
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The ruins were called 'Burleigh Castle' and were the property of a nobleman of the name of Burleigh.
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Name Book 1854.
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A fragment of wall in a garden to the west of Falkland Palace (NO20NE 3), known as 'The Burleigh Walls', was the remains of a dwelling-house which belonged to the Balfours of Burleigh. (Burleigh Castle is at NO 129 047).
  
'''Burleigh Castle''' is a name given to a house thought to have been to the west of [[Falkland Palace]].
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J W Taylor 1861.
  
Canmore shows it to the north of the [[Maspie Burn]].
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No remains found during field investigation.
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Visited by OS (WDJ), 21 March 1967<ref name=canmore />
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 11:09, 27 February 2024

Building summary
[No photo]
Name Burleigh Castle
Address ?
Postcode n/a
Other names Burleigh Walls
Date Not known
OS grid ref NO 2525 0746
what3words ///attend.attention.events
Canmore listing details[1]
Canmore ID 29775
Site Number NO20NE 19
Address/Site Name Burleigh Castle
Classification House (Period Unassigned)

Burleigh Castle, also known as Burleigh Walls, is a name given to a house thought to have been to the west of Falkland Palace.

Canmore locates it to the north of the Maspie Burn, and within the designated designed landscape of Falkland Palace.

Further Canmore details

OS 6" map (1854)

The ruins were called 'Burleigh Castle' and were the property of a nobleman of the name of Burleigh.

Name Book 1854.

A fragment of wall in a garden to the west of Falkland Palace (NO20NE 3), known as 'The Burleigh Walls', was the remains of a dwelling-house which belonged to the Balfours of Burleigh. (Burleigh Castle is at NO 129 047).

J W Taylor 1861.

No remains found during field investigation.

Visited by OS (WDJ), 21 March 1967[1]

Notes