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Revision as of 15:38, 8 January 2021

Building details
Name Falkland Palace
Address High Street, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BY
Other names
Date 15th century
Architect
OS grid ref NO253074
Latitude & longitude 56°15'13"N 3°12'23"W
Listing Category A
Listing reference LB8798
Listing name South Range of Falkland Palace including adjoining gatehouse to west and Cross House within east range, and excluding scheduled monument SM854, Falkland Palace, Falkland

Falkland Palace is a former palace of the Kings and Queens of Scotland. Parts of the palace (the South Range and the Cross House) form a Category A listed Building. Thr remainder of the palace (excluidng the Royal Stables and Real Tennis Court) constitutes a Scheduled Monument.

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Listing description

The present palace was begun by James II. In the 16th century the Bethunes of Creich became hereditary keepers, the keepership passing by marriage to David Viscount Murray of Stormont who built a house on the site of the original castle early in the 17th century, long ago demolished; the keepership passed from the Murrays to the Earl of Atholl during the Commonwealth; and thence to the Dukes of Atholl; acquired 1787 by Skene of Pitlour, and thence by marriage to the Moncrieffs of the Myres; in 1820 General George Moncrieff disposed of it to Professor John Bruce whose niece brought it to O Tyndall Bruce who repaired the much neglected south quarter and gatehouse in 1840; acquired from the Bruces 1887 by the 3rd Marquess of Bute: to Lord Ninian Crichton Stuart 1900, to Major Michael Crichton Stuart 1915; National Trust Deputy Keeper 1952.[1]

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Notes

  1. For the full listing description, see http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB8798

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