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| colspan=3 '''Address/Site Name''' | | colspan=3| '''Address/Site Name''' | ||
Parish Church Hall, New Road | Parish Church Hall, New Road | ||
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| colspan=3 '''Description''' | | colspan=3| '''Description''' | ||
Dated 1844, originally Free Church. Plain gothic rectangle | Dated 1844, originally Free Church. Plain gothic rectangle | ||
coursed rubble, 2-window gable front with Y-tracery and | coursed rubble, 2-window gable front with Y-tracery and | ||
bellcote, small single-storey south verstry & c. wing. | bellcote, small single-storey south verstry & c. wing. | ||
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| colspan=3 '''Statement of special interest''' | | colspan=3| '''Statement of special interest''' | ||
Elevated site, prominent position overlooking East Port. | Elevated site, prominent position overlooking East Port. | ||
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Revision as of 10:53, 1 April 2021
Old Free Church is a former place of worship (United Free Church) in Pleasance / New Road, Falkland, now converted to a private house.
HES listing details[1] | ||
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Reference: LB31293 | Date: 12/01/1971 | Category: B |
Address/Site Name
Parish Church Hall, New Road | ||
Description
Dated 1844, originally Free Church. Plain gothic rectangle coursed rubble, 2-window gable front with Y-tracery and bellcote, small single-storey south verstry & c. wing. | ||
Statement of special interest
Elevated site, prominent position overlooking East Port. |
Previous uses
Place of worship (United Free Church), later a community hall from (?) 1975 to early 2000s.[2]
Extensions
Renovated early 2000s ?[2]
Further references
Prominently sited simple Gothic box built in 1844–5. Small spired bellcote with gableted openings.[3]
Notes
- ↑ HES record for LB31293
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Information from occupier.
- ↑ Gifford, Fife page 218.
Further images
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The church in the early 20th century at the end of the High Street (Town Hall on right)