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| '''Postcode''' || KY15 7BU
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| '''Other names''' || Town House; Old Town House; Townhouse Deli & Bakery
| rowspan="4" | '''Other names''' || Town House
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| Old Town House
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| Falkland Post Office
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| Townhouse Deli & Bakery
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| '''Date''' || 1800–1
| '''Date''' || 1800–1
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| '''Architect''' || [[Thomas Barclay]]
| '''Architect''' || [[Thomas Barclay]]
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| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 25285 7392
| rowspan="2" | '''See map''' || [[Map T]] (10)
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| [[Map D]] (22)
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| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′11″N 3°12′27″W
| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′11″N 3°12′27″W
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| '''Listing''' || Category A
| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 25285 07392
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| '''Listing ref''' ||LB31277
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__NOTOC__
! colspan=3 | HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31277 HES record for LB31277]</ref>
'''Falkland Town Hall''' is the former Town Hall for the [[Royal Burgh of Falkland]], now used as offices above and a delicatessen below. It was built in 1800, replacing the previous Tolbooth.
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| '''Category:''' || A
Not to be confused with the [[Old Town House]], although it is sometimes referred to as such.
 
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!HES listing details
| '''Reference / date''' || LB31277 / 01/12/1971
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| '''Address/Site Name'''
| '''Address/Site Name''' || Falkland Town Hall, High Street
Falkland Town Hall, High Street
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| '''Description'''
| colspan=2 | '''Description'''
Thomas Barclay 1800&ndash;1. Classical, 2-storey with arched openings at ground floor, 3-window fronts to N and E clock tower with octagonal belfry drum and spire. Ashlar with raised quoins, ground floor, painted, slated. 1st floor room has good contemporary ceiling, 1618 and 1715 coats of arms from previous building incorporated in interior.<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31277 HES]</ref>
Thomas Barclay 1800&ndash;1. Classical, 2-storey with arched openings at ground floor, 3-window fronts to N and E clock tower with octagonal belfry drum and spire. Ashlar with raised quoins, ground floor, painted, slated. 1st floor room has good contemporary ceiling, 1618 and 1715 coats of arms from previous building incorporated in interior.
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|'''Statement of special interest'''
| colspan=2 | '''Statement of special interest'''
Category A section of larger group (cont).
Category A section of larger group (cont).
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! colspan=2 |1963 listing details<ref>[[List of buildings, 1963]].</ref>
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| '''Number:''' || 11
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| '''Address/Site Name''' || Falkland Town Hall, High Street
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| colspan=2 |'''Description'''
Classic: 2-storey: ashlar and slate: pedimented fronts: clock-tower with octagonal drum and spired belfry: dated 1801: (N.S.A.)
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'''Falkland Town Hall''', in [[Falkland High Street]] on the corner with [[Back Wynd]], is the former Town Hall for the [[Royal Burgh of Falkland]], now used as offices above and a delicatessen below. It was built in 1800, replacing the previous Tolbooth.
The ground floor was previously the post office.
Not to be confused with the [[Old Town House]], although it is sometimes referred to as such.


==Previous uses==
==Previous uses==
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==Further references==
==Further references==
Enjoyably unpretentious mason's classical, by Thomas Barclay, 1800&ndash;1. Three-bay N front with swaggged urns on its centre pediment, the burgh arms carved in the tympanum. Round-arched ground-floor windows; balustered aprons at the first floor. The E front to [[Back Wynd]] is a simpler repeat but with the addition of a tower over the centre. Stone balls on its parapets; above, a spired octagonal belfry.<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 118.</ref>
"Enjoyably unpretentious mason's classical, by Thomas Barclay, 1800&ndash;1. Three-bay N front with swaggged urns on its centre pediment, the burgh arms carved in the tympanum. Round-arched ground-floor windows; balustered aprons at the first floor. The E front to [[Back Wynd]] is a simpler repeat but with the addition of a tower over the centre. Stone balls on its parapets; above, a spired octagonal belfry."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 118.</ref>


Town House, 1800, Thomas Barclay, is a pre-Baronial triumph.In spite of vernacular surroundings and contrast with the twin-towered [[Palace]] entrance its plain classical style has a self-contained dignity. Th squre clock tower, octagonal belfry drum, and faceted spire are nicely proportioned.<ref>[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'']], page 87.</ref>
"Town House, 1800, Thomas Barclay, is a pre-Baronial triumph.In spite of vernacular surroundings and contrast with the twin-towered [[Palace]] entrance its plain classical style has a self-contained dignity. The square clock tower, octagonal belfry drum, and faceted spire are nicely proportioned."<ref>[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'']], page 87.</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==Gallery==
==Further images==
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File:Falkland Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 1690837.jpg|The Town Hall in 2006 [[Wikimedia Commons]]
File:Town Hall.png|The Town Hall about 1910
File:Town Hall.png|The Town Hall about 1910
File:Falkland Town Hall drawing.jpg| Drawing by A.C.K. from ''[[A Falkland Guide]]''  
File:Falkland Town Hall drawing.jpg| Drawing by A.C.K. from ''[[A Falkland Guide]]''  

Latest revision as of 12:01, 25 January 2024

Building summary
Name Falkland Town Hall
Address High Street, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BU
Other names Town House
Old Town House
Falkland Post Office
Townhouse Deli & Bakery
Date 1800–1
Architect Thomas Barclay
See map Map T (10)
Map D (22)
Latitude & longitude 56°15′11″N 3°12′27″W
OS grid ref NO 25285 07392
what3words ///crafts.pencil.grazed
HES listing details[1]
Category: A
Reference / date LB31277 / 01/12/1971
Address/Site Name Falkland Town Hall, High Street
Description

Thomas Barclay 1800–1. Classical, 2-storey with arched openings at ground floor, 3-window fronts to N and E clock tower with octagonal belfry drum and spire. Ashlar with raised quoins, ground floor, painted, slated. 1st floor room has good contemporary ceiling, 1618 and 1715 coats of arms from previous building incorporated in interior.

Statement of special interest

Category A section of larger group (cont).

1963 listing details[2]
Number: 11
Address/Site Name Falkland Town Hall, High Street
Description

Classic: 2-storey: ashlar and slate: pedimented fronts: clock-tower with octagonal drum and spired belfry: dated 1801: (N.S.A.)

Falkland Town Hall, in Falkland High Street on the corner with Back Wynd, is the former Town Hall for the Royal Burgh of Falkland, now used as offices above and a delicatessen below. It was built in 1800, replacing the previous Tolbooth.

The ground floor was previously the post office.

Not to be confused with the Old Town House, although it is sometimes referred to as such.

Previous uses

Town Hall; shop; post office

Special features

Clock with bell.

Further references

"Enjoyably unpretentious mason's classical, by Thomas Barclay, 1800–1. Three-bay N front with swaggged urns on its centre pediment, the burgh arms carved in the tympanum. Round-arched ground-floor windows; balustered aprons at the first floor. The E front to Back Wynd is a simpler repeat but with the addition of a tower over the centre. Stone balls on its parapets; above, a spired octagonal belfry."[3]

"Town House, 1800, Thomas Barclay, is a pre-Baronial triumph.In spite of vernacular surroundings and contrast with the twin-towered Palace entrance its plain classical style has a self-contained dignity. The square clock tower, octagonal belfry drum, and faceted spire are nicely proportioned."[4]

Notes

Further images