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*[[Ladieburn Cottage]], including the [[Love Restored]] shop | *[[Ladieburn Cottage]], including the [[Love Restored]] shop | ||
*[[Falkland Convenience Store]] | *[[Falkland Convenience Store]] [[Falkland Covenience Store]] | ||
*The [[Palace Pantry]] | *The [[Palace Pantry]] | ||
*[[Tornaveen]] | *[[Tornaveen]] |
Revision as of 19:02, 2 February 2021
Falkland High Street runs between East Port and West Port
From west to east the buildings on the north side are:
- Blair Cottage
- Daamar
- The Wee Hoose
- Carbery
- The Weaver's Cottage
- Steps House (postcode is West Port)
- Bowriefaulds
- Traquair (postcode is West Port)
- Stag House
- Violin Shop
- Campbell's
- Fountain House
- Falkland Parish Church
- Saddlers
- Maspie House
- St Andrew's House
- Key House
- Key Cottage
- Falkland Palace
- NTS Shop
From west to east the buildings on the south side are:
- Courtside
- Gardens Cottage
- Falkland Old Cemetery
- Stewart Cottage
- Drysdale House
- Bruce Buildings
- Young's House
- Pitcairn House
- Craig House
(South Street West is here.)
(Rotten Row is here)
(Cross Wynd is here)
(Back Wynd is here)
- Bank of Scotland and Bank House
- The Rowan Tree
- The Bruce Inn
- Moncrieff House
- Ladieburn Cottage, including the Love Restored shop
- Falkland Convenience Store Falkland Covenience Store
- The Palace Pantry
- Tornaveen
The remainder of the continuation of High Street actually has East Port addresses: