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Very many of them are Listed Buildings – buildings | Very many of them are Listed Buildings – buildings |
Revision as of 16:37, 11 February 2021
Falkland Historic Buildings is an online database maintained by the Falkland Society, It was created as a way to preserve and display the outcome of The Falkland Listed Buildings Survey, launched in 2020 to capture information about the listed buildings, and Falkland's other historic buildings and structures.
The geographical coverage for this site is in the first instance the Royal Burgh of Falkland and the Falkland Conservation Area, extending subsequently to the historic Parish of Falkland.
Within the limits of the parish, we aim ultimately to include:
- all listed buildings and scheduled monuments
- all buildings mentioned in the main books about the buildings of Fife:
- all buildings mentioned in some of our Falkland Society publications, including:
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.
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