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==Further references==
==Further references==
"The space between [[Craig House]] and [[Young's cottage]] was empty with just the foundation slabs of the previous house on pure white sand. The children used it as a sand pit and a short cut to and from Back Dykes.  After a few years  Mr Young put up a fence with a sign saying danger keep out. He planted bamboo. The bamboo eventually got so dense that you couldn't get through it. His daughter sold the house and land fairly recently, to a developer, who built [[Palace View]] and Pitcairn House."<ref name=nbr>Information from former neighbour</ref>
"The space between [[Craig House]] and [[Young's cottage]] was empty with just the foundation slabs of the previous house on pure white sand. The children used it as a sand pit and a short cut to and from [[Back Dykes]].  After a few years  Mr Young put up a fence with a sign saying danger keep out. He planted bamboo. The bamboo eventually got so dense that you couldn't get through it. His daughter sold the house and land fairly recently, to a developer, who built [[Palace View]] and Pitcairn House."<ref name=nbr>Information from former neighbour</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 06:37, 7 February 2021

Building summary
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Name Pitcairn House
Address High Street, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BL
Date
Architect
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Latitude & longitude
Listing Not listed

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Pitcairn house is a house in Falkland High Street, between Young's House and Craig House.

Further references

"The space between Craig House and Young's cottage was empty with just the foundation slabs of the previous house on pure white sand. The children used it as a sand pit and a short cut to and from Back Dykes. After a few years Mr Young put up a fence with a sign saying danger keep out. He planted bamboo. The bamboo eventually got so dense that you couldn't get through it. His daughter sold the house and land fairly recently, to a developer, who built Palace View and Pitcairn House."[1]

Notes

  1. Information from former neighbour