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Major James Cusin JP, linen manufacturer, who died at Chapelyard, Falkland, yesterday, in his 79th year, was one of the best known busi-ness men in the Howe of Fife.<ref>''Dundee Courier'', 24 January 1910. Quoted in [[Playfir and Burgess]],page 287.</ref? | |||
Long list of previous residents provided.<ref name="occ" /> | Long list of previous residents provided.<ref name="occ" /> | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 2 January 2021
Chapelyard is a private house high up to the south of Falkland.
Listing Description
Early 19th century. Main block 2-storey 3-window with pilastered doorpiece, single storey piend-roofed wings with arched windows. 2-storey parallel back wing with peind roof. Stuccoed with margins, slated.
Previous uses
Special features
Extensions
Extension 1920.[1]
Former residents
Major James Cusin JP, linen manufacturer, who died at Chapelyard, Falkland, yesterday, in his 79th year, was one of the best known busi-ness men in the Howe of Fife.Cite error: Closing </ref>
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Notes
- ↑ information from occupier.
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