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'''Balreavie Farmhouse''' is a house on the A912 where it crosses the Balreavie Burn, south of [[Newton of Falkland]] and south-east of [[Kilgourieknowe]].
'''Balreavie Farmhouse''' is a house on the A912 where it crosses the Balreavie Burn, south of [[Newton of Falkland]] and south-east of [[Kilgourieknowe]].


==Listing description==
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18th century, originally single-storey, raised to 2-storey 3-window later in century, rubble-built; later 2-storey 1-window addition coursed whin rubble with ashlar dressings, slated cable moulded club-skews; mid 19th century single-storey and loft steading wing, polygonal horsemill.<ref>http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB8813</ref>
!HES listing details<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB8813 HES record for LB8813]</ref>
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| '''Address/Site Name'''
Balreavie, House and Steading
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| '''Description'''
18th century, originally single-storey, raised to 2-storey 3-window later in century, rubble-built; later 2-storey 1-window addition coursed whin rubble with ashlar dressings, slated cable moulded club-skews; mid 19th century single-storey and loft steading wing, polygonal horsemill.
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|'''Statement of special interest'''
 
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==Former uses==
==Former uses==

Revision as of 07:17, 12 January 2021

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name Balreavie Farmhouse
Address Falkland
Postcode KY15 7DF
Date 18th century
OS grid ref NO 26706 6494
Latitude & longitude 56°14′43″N 3°11′03″W
Listing Category B
Listing ref LB8813

Balreavie Farmhouse is a house on the A912 where it crosses the Balreavie Burn, south of Newton of Falkland and south-east of Kilgourieknowe.

HES listing details[1]
Address/Site Name

Balreavie, House and Steading

Description

18th century, originally single-storey, raised to 2-storey 3-window later in century, rubble-built; later 2-storey 1-window addition coursed whin rubble with ashlar dressings, slated cable moulded club-skews; mid 19th century single-storey and loft steading wing, polygonal horsemill.

Statement of special interest

Former uses

An inn in 1828.[2]

Former residents

  • David Duncan of Balreavie (his gravestone in Falkland graveyard .dated 1846)
  • 1855 John Duncan
  • 1885 John Fleming tenant
  • 1920 John Ness owner occupier.
  • 1940 David Anderson staying at Kilgowrieknowe
  • 1960 Hugh Butter[3]

Other references

The name derives from the Gaelic words baile riabhach, meaning a " 'Striped or variegated estate' This is almost certainly the etymology of this farm-name on the main road from Falkland to Markinch (A912), but is it an indigenous place-name? Its unusually late appearance (for a Bal-name), and its status as an inn in 1828 suggest that it is not, but rather that it was a transferred name, perhaps from Balreavie, Longmorn by Elgin [Moray]."[2]

Notes

  1. HES record for LB8813
  2. 2.0 2.1 Taylor, Placenames, page 144.
  3. Information from former neighbour.