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From the late 1930s, Robert Stewart rented the Hearse House,from the late 1930s.In 1940 It was briefly owned by  William Petrie  who lived next door or nearby in Balmblae. Robert Stewart bought the house in 1941, but never lived there, and used it for his car. In 1953 he bought [[Burnside Cottage]].
From the late 1930s, Robert Stewart rented the Hearse House,from the late 1930s.In 1940 It was briefly owned by  William Petrie  who lived next door or nearby in Balmblae. Robert Stewart bought the house in 1941, but never lived there, and used it for his car. In 1953 he bought [[Burnside Cottage]].


The House was demolished by the Council in the 1960s.<ref name="nbr">Information from former neighbour.</ref>
The house was demolished by the Council in the 1960s.<ref name="nbr">Information from former neighbour.</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 07:31, 1 April 2021

Building summary
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Name The Hearse House
Address Balmblae
Postcode n/a
Other names Hearse Hoose
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The Hearse House was a two-story thatched house in Balmblae, on the north side of Balmblae Road, now demolished.

Former residents

Paton Family; Robert Stewart.

Further references

The Hearse House was owned by Euphemia Walker (Jackson, Lomondvale). After her death it was bought by the Falkland Hearse Company in 1891

The Falkland Hearse company consisted of Pete Robertson (Butcher) Falkland, Charles Jackson (manufacturer) Falkland, John Brown (Residenter) Falkland, Alexander Fraser (joiner) Falkland, Robert Miller (joiner) Falkland, John Duncan (Farmer) Falkland, Robert Grieve (joiner) Freuchie.

In the early 1930s the north part of the hearse hoose was occupied by the Paton family: "whenever there was a funeral the big byre door slid open and we were plunged into darkness".

From the late 1930s, Robert Stewart rented the Hearse House,from the late 1930s.In 1940 It was briefly owned by William Petrie who lived next door or nearby in Balmblae. Robert Stewart bought the house in 1941, but never lived there, and used it for his car. In 1953 he bought Burnside Cottage.

The house was demolished by the Council in the 1960s.[1]

Notes

  1. Information from former neighbour.