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[[File:Falkland Panorama 7 27 July 2020.JPG|thumb|right|Falkland from the East Lomond Hill]]<strong>Falkland Historic Buildings</strong> is an online database maintained by [[the Falkland Society]], It was created as a way to preserve and display the outcome of <strong>The Falkland Listed Buildings Survey</strong>, launched in 2020 to capture information about the listed buildings, and other historic buildings and structures, in the Falkland Conservation Area, extending subsequently to the historic Parish of Falkland.
'''''Will you help us expand this site to document our history and our heritage? Email us at'' [mailto:news@falklandsociety.org.uk news@falklandsociety.org.uk] ''if you'd like to get involved.'''''
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[[File:Mill Wynd.jpg|thumb|right|150px|An old house in [[Mill Wynd]], since demolished]]
Welcome to '''The Falkland Wiki''' &ndash; the online encyclopaedia of Falkland and its tangible heritage -
archaeology, buildings, landscape and some of the people who have helped to make Falkland the special place that it is.  


==Background==
This site is maintained by volunteers from '''[[The Falkland Society]]'''. It was created to preserve and display the outcome of '''The Falkland Listed Buildings Survey''',
Falkland is very rich in historic and interesting buildings. Very many of them are Listed Buildings – buildings
its history, previous names, and special features. Starting on World Photography Day, 19 August 2020,
listed by Historic Environment Scotland for their special architectural or historic interest.
volunteers have been taking photographs of buildings throughout the town.
But it's not easy to find out about the buildings or even where they are. Many of the buildings are
listed in the HES records by names that bear no relation to their current addresses.
Will you help us document our history and our heritage?
==The Survey==
During August 2020 volunteers from the Falkland Society delivered a leaflet to every listed property
within the Falkland Conservation area, and other buildings of interest, asking residents to tell us about their house,
giving details such as any previous names the building was known by, and who lived there before 1970
(a 50-year cut-off to protect the privacy of current residents).


The survey also aims to cover special features of the building, for instance date stone, marriage stone,
We are progessively adding '''what3words''' references to the articles about individual buildings, using a combination of three English words to identify a particular 3-metre square location on the Earth's surface. See [https://what3words.com/about https://what3words.com/about] for more details.
original doors or windows, bread ovens, etc., and any other buildings or structures in the curtilage.
From World Photography Day, 19 August 2020, volunteers are taking photographs of buildings throughout the town
Why not check out our associated websites: [https://falklandsociety.org.uk/ The Falkland Society] and [https://historicfalkland.scot/ Historic Falkland].
(as seen from the street).


See also the "[[Falkland Historic Buildings:About|About page]]".
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font-weight:bold; border:transparent; text-align:left; color:white; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Falkland in context</h2>
[[File:Lomond Tavern boot.JPG|thumb|150px|Dated panel on the [[Lomond Tavern]]]]


==Streets==
"Falkland", for most people probably means the built-up area of our historic town (or village) in the middle of
Explore our records, [[:Category:Streets|street by street]].
the "Kingdom" of Fife, south-east Scotland. But this wiki also covers:
*the old [[Parish of Falkland]], dating back to the 12th century or before, including [[Freuchie]] and [[Newton of Falkland]]
*the much smaller [[Royal Burgh of Falkland]], from 1458
*the [[Falkland Estate]], which has grown and shrunk over the years
*the current [[Community Council area]] (formally the Royal Burgh of Falkland and Newton of Falkland Community Council)


==External links==
Falkland is very rich in historic and interesting buildings, many of them
*[https://falklandsociety.org.uk the Falkland Society website]
[[List of listed buildings|Listed Buildings]] &ndash;
*[https://falklandsociety.org.uk/survey.shtml "The Falkland Listed Buildings Survey"] on the Falkland Society website.
listed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) for their special architectural or historic interest;
*[http://historicfalkland.com/ "Historic Images of Falkland"]: the Falkland Society's Photographic Archive
the historic core of Falkland includes the [[Falkland Conservation Area]],
*[https://www.facebook.com/OldImages/ "Old Images of Falkland] on Facebook
and two areas have been specially designated by HES:
*[https://www.facebook.com/Nioffs/ "New images of Falkland] on Facebook
the [[Falkland Palace gardens]], and
*[https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/scotland/howe-of-fife-and-tay-coast-ward-fife Howe of Fife and Tay Coast Ward] on the British Listed Buildings website
the [[House of Falkland designed landscape]].


==Gallery==
But it's not easy to find out about the listed buildings or even where they are.
(Click on a picture to see the image full-size)
The listing was mainly done in the early 1970s,
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and many of the HES records refer to buildings by names that bear no relation to their current addresses;
File:Brunton House, Falkland, Fife.jpg|[[Brunton House]]
one of the aims of this site is to locate our listed buildings and relate them to the current names and addresses.
File:House of Falkland stables from south-west.jpg|[[House of Falkland Stables]]
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File:Cross Wynd houses before demolition 1954.PNG|[[Cross Wynd]] houses before demolition
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File:Wynd Cottage.JPG|[[Wynd Cottage]], Cross Wynd (1 Parliament Square)
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[[File:Moncrief House 1 2019.JPG|thumb|right|upright=0.9|[[Ladieburn Cottage]] and
[[Moncrief House]], viewed from the [[Falkland Palace|Palace]] battlements]]
Within our area, we aim to include:
*every [[List of listed buildings in the Parish of Falkland|listed building]] and every [[List of scheduled monuments in the Parish of Falkland|scheduled monument]].
*all Falkland buildings mentioned in the main books about the buildings of Fife:
**[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'' (''Buildings of Scotland'' series)]]
**[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'' (Architectural Guides to Scotland)]]
*all buildings within the Conservation area and historic core of the Burgh
*all buildings of any significance in the rest of the Parish
*all buildings mentioned in some of our Falkland Society publications, including:
**[[Playfair and Burgess|Playfair and Burgess, ''Falkland and its people 1901–1913'']] including Maps [[Map A|A]], [[Map B|B]], [[Map C|C]] and [[Map D|D]].
**''[[A Falkland Guide]]'', including a Town Trail ([[Map T]])
 
To see how much we've achieved so far, and what is still left to do, see our "[[Falkland Historic Buildings:About|About page]]".
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color:white; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Exploring this site</h2>
[[File:Provost's lamp, Falkland.jpg|thumb|120px|The [[Provost's Lamp]]]]
This site is a '''Wiki''' &ndash; it uses the same software, and much of the same approach, as Wikipedia, but it's entirely independent.
 
As with Wikipedia, there are several ways to find information on this site.
*Click on any word or phrase in blue to go to the item in question (words in red are links to an article that hasn't been written yet).
*Click on any picture to see a larger version.
*Explore our records [[:Category:Streets and roads|street by street]].
*browse by [[:Category:Main categories|category]]: to get an overview of the range of material that we cover.
*take pot luck: use the "Random page" link at the left.
*search for a particular building or person, using the search box at the top right of the page.
For further details, see [[Help:Using this site]].
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 11 March 2024

Will you help us expand this site to document our history and our heritage? Email us at news@falklandsociety.org.uk if you'd like to get involved.

Welcome!

An old house in Mill Wynd, since demolished

Welcome to The Falkland Wiki – the online encyclopaedia of Falkland and its tangible heritage - archaeology, buildings, landscape and some of the people who have helped to make Falkland the special place that it is.

This site is maintained by volunteers from The Falkland Society. It was created to preserve and display the outcome of The Falkland Listed Buildings Survey, its history, previous names, and special features. Starting on World Photography Day, 19 August 2020, volunteers have been taking photographs of buildings throughout the town.

We are progessively adding what3words references to the articles about individual buildings, using a combination of three English words to identify a particular 3-metre square location on the Earth's surface. See https://what3words.com/about for more details.

Why not check out our associated websites: The Falkland Society and Historic Falkland.

Falkland in context

Dated panel on the Lomond Tavern

"Falkland", for most people probably means the built-up area of our historic town (or village) in the middle of the "Kingdom" of Fife, south-east Scotland. But this wiki also covers:

Falkland is very rich in historic and interesting buildings, many of them Listed Buildings – listed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) for their special architectural or historic interest; the historic core of Falkland includes the Falkland Conservation Area, and two areas have been specially designated by HES: the Falkland Palace gardens, and the House of Falkland designed landscape.

But it's not easy to find out about the listed buildings or even where they are. The listing was mainly done in the early 1970s, and many of the HES records refer to buildings by names that bear no relation to their current addresses; one of the aims of this site is to locate our listed buildings and relate them to the current names and addresses.

What's on this site?

Ladieburn Cottage and Moncrief House, viewed from the Palace battlements

Within our area, we aim to include:

To see how much we've achieved so far, and what is still left to do, see our "About page".

Exploring this site

The Provost's Lamp

This site is a Wiki – it uses the same software, and much of the same approach, as Wikipedia, but it's entirely independent.

As with Wikipedia, there are several ways to find information on this site.

  • Click on any word or phrase in blue to go to the item in question (words in red are links to an article that hasn't been written yet).
  • Click on any picture to see a larger version.
  • Explore our records street by street.
  • browse by category: to get an overview of the range of material that we cover.
  • take pot luck: use the "Random page" link at the left.
  • search for a particular building or person, using the search box at the top right of the page.

For further details, see Help:Using this site.