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The Lomond Pharmacy featured in the ''Outlander'' television series as "Campbell’s Coffee Shop", Inverness.<ref>[https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/outlander-filming-locations NTS: Outlander filming locations].</ref> | The Lomond Pharmacy featured in the ''Outlander'' television series as "Campbell’s Coffee Shop", Inverness.<ref>[https://www.nts.org.uk/stories/outlander-filming-locations NTS: Outlander filming locations].</ref> | ||
In May 2019 the premises became used for the [[Rusty Fox]], which moved there from Horsemarket. | |||
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Revision as of 16:55, 17 May 2022
The Former Lomond Pharmacy is a shop in Back Wynd, Falkland. The Lomond Pharmacy occupied the shop until November 2021 when it moved to Liquorstane House.
The Lomond Pharmacy featured in the Outlander television series as "Campbell’s Coffee Shop", Inverness.[1]
In May 2019 the premises became used for the Rusty Fox, which moved there from Horsemarket.
HES listing details[2] | ||
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Reference: LB31307 | Date: 12/01/1971 | Category: C |
Address/Site Name
Smith & Anderson's Stable And Store, Back Wynd | ||
Description
19th century, but incorporating 1669 VF EB lintel. Single-storey and loft snecked rubble and pantile, piended loft entrance. | ||
Statement of special interest
Re-categorised as C(S) from B for Group (2006). |
Previous uses
Stable and store.
Additional references
Date: 1693
Initials: WF and EB
The stone shows the emblems of a flesher, the knife, the cleaver and the steel. Did the butcher prosper and move round the corner to Dundrennan?[3]
Notes
- ↑ NTS: Outlander filming locations.
- ↑ HES record for LB31307. The lintel as viewed in 2021 doesn't support the claimed date of 1669. The date of 1693 given in The Stones of Falkland is plausible, but the final digit can no longer be read. Is the first initial a V or a W?
- ↑ The Stones of Falkland, page 45
Further images
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Dated lintel
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Drawing from The Stones of Falkland