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The term has also been used, perhaps erroneously, to refer to the [[Falkland Town Hall|Town Hall]].
The term has also been used, perhaps erroneously, to refer to the [[Falkland Town Hall|Town Hall]].
==Description==
==Listing description==
Dated 1886. Baronial 2-storey attic and basement, crowstepped 2-gable front to Cross, circular stair tower on N and corbelled angle turret at SE; South basement window has
lintel dated 17GKMN50, 17th century moulded doorpiece incorporated on north side.


Cobbled front area to east, partly cobbled pavement on South.
==Previous uses==
==Previous uses==



Revision as of 07:24, 19 November 2020

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Listing: Category C (re-categorised from B, 2006)
Listing reference: LB31261
Listing name: Savings Bank and Co-operative Building, High Street

The Old Town House is the building containing the Violin Shop (historically Bryces's Store) and Cammpbell's Cafe (historically the Co-op store).

The term has also been used, perhaps erroneously, to refer to the Town Hall.

Listing description

Dated 1886. Baronial 2-storey attic and basement, crowstepped 2-gable front to Cross, circular stair tower on N and corbelled angle turret at SE; South basement window has lintel dated 17GKMN50, 17th century moulded doorpiece incorporated on north side.

Cobbled front area to east, partly cobbled pavement on South.

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