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'''Newton of Falkland''' is a small village about a mile to the east of Falkland.
[[File:Newton of Falkland - geograph.org.uk - 1622291.jpg|thumb|Newton of Falkland]]'''Newton of Falkland''' is a small village about a mile to the east of Falkland.
 
The historic buildings of the village can best be explored by street:
 
*[[Main Street]]
*[[Jubilee Crescent]]
*[[Holm Road]]
*[[Braehead]]
*[[Lathrisk Road]]
 
==Other references==
==Other references==
"Small C18 and C19 weaving and malting village, described, rather unfairly, by ''The Imperial Gazetteer'' of 1865 as 'an irregularly built, disagreeable place'."
"Small C18 and C19 weaving and malting village, described, rather unfairly, by ''The Imperial Gazetteer'' of 1865 as 'an irregularly built, disagreeable place'."<ref name="gifford">[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 338.</ref>
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"Hamlet dating from 18th century, once dependent on Maltings."<ref>[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'']], page 89.</ref>


'''See map''': [[Map B]]
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 7 February 2022

Newton of Falkland

Newton of Falkland is a small village about a mile to the east of Falkland.

The historic buildings of the village can best be explored by street:

Other references

"Small C18 and C19 weaving and malting village, described, rather unfairly, by The Imperial Gazetteer of 1865 as 'an irregularly built, disagreeable place'."[1]


"Hamlet dating from 18th century, once dependent on Maltings."[2]

See map: Map B

Notes