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'''Rottenrow''' is a very short street running between [[Falkland High Street]] and [[Brunton Street]]. The west side of the street is occupied by several former houses, now all part of [[Clardale]]. The east side of the street has no houses as such.
[[File:Rotten Row 2.jpg|thumb|Rotten Row, looking up from the [[High Street]]]]'''Rottenrow''', or '''Rotten Row''', is a very short street, running between [[Falkland High Street]] and [[Brunton Street]]/[[South Street West]].


[[Category:Streets]]
'''See map:''' [[Map T]] (17)
 
'''what3words''' [https://what3words.com/masking.caressed.survived ///masking.caressed.survived] (top of street)
==Buildings==
The west side of the street is occupied by several former houses, one of which (nearest the High Street, was formerly [[Colin Herd's shop]]. These are now all part of [[Clardale]]. The east side of the street has no houses as such, being taken up with the side of [[Thistle House]] and its garden.
==Further images==
<gallery mode=packed style="text-align:left" widths=300px heights=200px>
File:Rotten Row.jpg|Rotten Row and [[Stag House]], 1960s, ruins of [[Bruce's Mill]] just visible
File:Rotten Row 2021.JPG|Rotten Row and [[Stag House]], 2021
File:Rottenrow.JPG|thumb|Rotten Row in snow
</gallery>
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[[Category:Royal Burgh of Falkland]]
[[Category:Royal Burgh of Falkland]]
[[Category:Falkland Conservation Area]]
[[Category:Falkland Conservation Area]]
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 8 February 2024

Rotten Row, looking up from the High Street

Rottenrow, or Rotten Row, is a very short street, running between Falkland High Street and Brunton Street/South Street West.

See map: Map T (17)

what3words ///masking.caressed.survived (top of street)

Buildings

The west side of the street is occupied by several former houses, one of which (nearest the High Street, was formerly Colin Herd's shop. These are now all part of Clardale. The east side of the street has no houses as such, being taken up with the side of Thistle House and its garden.

Further images