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George Dun (early 20th century).<ref name="DC" />
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The more extensive of the [Falkland Estate] holdings are '''Woodmill''' (Mr Geo. Dun’s), [[Falkland Wood]] (Mr Alex. Shanks‘, a pupil of Mr Henry Thomson Percival, who recently succeeded Mr John Lawson), [[Easter Cash]] (Mr Jas. Tod’s), [[Westfield]] (Mr Barry Ogilvie’s), [[Wester Cash]] (Mr Thos. Philp‘s), [[Plains]] (Mr Wm. Ritchie‘s), &c. <ref name="DC">''Dundee Courier'', 11 March 1908, quoted in [[Playfair and Burgess]], page 225.</ref>
The farm of [[Westfield]] was a creation of the large-scale changes on [[Nuthill]] and Falkland Estate undertaken by the Bruces after 1820. It forms a foursome with [[Annfield]], [[Chancefield]] and [[Summerfield]], all created in the same period."<ref>''[[Taylor, Place-Names]]'', page 183.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 11 February 2022

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name Summerfield
Address Pillars of Hercules, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7AD
Date
See map
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Latitude & longitude

Summerfield is a house near the Pillars of Hercules.

Further references

The farm of Westfield was a creation of the large-scale changes on Nuthill and Falkland Estate undertaken by the Bruces after 1820. It forms a foursome with Annfield, Chancefield and Summerfield, all created in the same period."[1]

Notes