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| '''Date''' || early 17th century
| '''Date''' || early 17th century
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| '''See map''' || [[Map T]] (21)
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| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 25238 07363   
| '''OS grid ref''' || NO 25238 07363   
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| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′10″N 3°12′30″W
| '''Latitude & longitude''' || 56°15′10″N 3°12′30″W
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'''Cameron House''' is a house in [[Falkland High Street]], adjoining [[Fayre Earth]] and [[Ross House]]. It is said to have been the birthplace of the Covenanter Richard Cameron (1648?–1680).
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! colspan=3 |HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31281 HES record for LB31281]</ref>
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| '''Reference:''' LB31281
| '''what3words''' || [https://what3words.com///campus.soak.grows ///campus.soak.grows]
| '''Date:''' 01/12/1971
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| '''Category:''' B
! colspan=2 | HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB31281 HES record for LB31281 ]</ref>
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| '''Category:''' || B
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| '''Reference / date''' || LB31281 / 01/12/1971  
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| '''Address/Site Name''' || Cameron House, High St (including garden walls)
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| colspan=2 |  '''Description'''
Dated 1735 at lintel, 2-storey 3-window harled with margins, slated; corbelled corner and grotesque head skewputt; slated
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| colspan=2| '''Statement of special interest'''
Cobbled area in front.
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! colspan=2 | 1963 listing details<ref>[[List of buildings, 1963]].</ref>
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| colspan=3 |'''Address/Site Name'''
| '''Number:''' || 15
Cameron House, High St (including garden walls)
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| colspan=3 |'''Description'''
| '''Address/Site Name''' || Cameron House, High Street
Dated 1735 at lintel, 2-storey 3-window harled with margins, slated; corbelled corner and grotesque head skewputt; slated
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| colspan=3 |'''Statement of special interest'''
| colspan=2 | '''Description'''
Cobbled area in front.
17th Century: 3-storey: cement front and thatched roof: crowstepped: door lintel with inscription "This is the house where Richard Cameron was born"
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'''Cameron House''' is a house in [[Falkland High Street]], adjoining [[Fayre Earth]] and [[Ross House]]. It is said to have been the birthplace of the Covenanter Richard Cameron (1648?–1680).
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==Further references==
==Further references==
"Cameron House's late C19 rusticated stucco with vermiculated quoins disguises an early C17 bulding; formerly thatched, it is now pantiled."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 220.</ref>
"Cameron House's late C19 rusticated stucco with vermiculated quoins disguises an early C17 bulding; formerly thatched, it is now pantiled."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 220.</ref>
 
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"The outstanding building in the tall terrace at the south-west corner of The Cross is Cameron House, early 17th century, with late 19th-century regular fenestration with vermiculated quoins."<ref>[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'']], page 87.</ref>
"The outstanding building in the tall terrace at the south-west corner of The Cross is Cameron House, early 17th century, with late 19th-century regular fenestration with vermiculated quoins."<ref>[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'']], page 87.</ref>
 
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"Cameron House is held to be the birth-place of Richard Cameron, the Lion of the Covenant. Born in 1648  he became, according to tradition, schoolmaster in Falkland and precentor in the Kirk, then Episcopal. His conscience mvoed him to depart from his native town and join the fervent Covenanters in the West of Scotland. He died in battle at Aird's Moss in 1680, fighting to depose Charles II."<ref>''[[A Falkland Guide]]'', page 10.</ref>
"Cameron House is held to be the birth-place of Richard Cameron, the Lion of the Covenant. Born in 1648  he became, according to tradition, schoolmaster in Falkland and precentor in the Kirk, then Episcopal. His conscience mvoed him to depart from his native town and join the fervent Covenanters in the West of Scotland. He died in battle at Aird's Moss in 1680, fighting to depose Charles II."<ref>''[[A Falkland Guide]]'', page 10.</ref>



Latest revision as of 17:18, 26 January 2024

Building summary
Name Cameron House
Address High Street, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BU
Date early 17th century
See map Map T (21)
OS grid ref NO 25238 07363
Latitude & longitude 56°15′10″N 3°12′30″W
what3words ///campus.soak.grows
HES listing details[1]
Category: B
Reference / date LB31281 / 01/12/1971
Address/Site Name Cameron House, High St (including garden walls)
Description

Dated 1735 at lintel, 2-storey 3-window harled with margins, slated; corbelled corner and grotesque head skewputt; slated

Statement of special interest

Cobbled area in front.

1963 listing details[2]
Number: 15
Address/Site Name Cameron House, High Street
Description

17th Century: 3-storey: cement front and thatched roof: crowstepped: door lintel with inscription "This is the house where Richard Cameron was born"

Cameron House is a house in Falkland High Street, adjoining Fayre Earth and Ross House. It is said to have been the birthplace of the Covenanter Richard Cameron (1648?–1680).

Further references

"Cameron House's late C19 rusticated stucco with vermiculated quoins disguises an early C17 bulding; formerly thatched, it is now pantiled."[3]


"The outstanding building in the tall terrace at the south-west corner of The Cross is Cameron House, early 17th century, with late 19th-century regular fenestration with vermiculated quoins."[4]


"Cameron House is held to be the birth-place of Richard Cameron, the Lion of the Covenant. Born in 1648 he became, according to tradition, schoolmaster in Falkland and precentor in the Kirk, then Episcopal. His conscience mvoed him to depart from his native town and join the fervent Covenanters in the West of Scotland. He died in battle at Aird's Moss in 1680, fighting to depose Charles II."[5]

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