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Of the buildings listed below, only [[Southbank]], [[Mulberry Cottage]], [[Blaven Cottage]] and [[Wellbrae House]] are in the [[Falkland Conservation Area]]. | Of the buildings listed below, only [[Southbank]], [[Mulberry Cottage]], [[Blaven Cottage]] and [[Wellbrae House]] are in the [[Falkland Conservation Area]]. | ||
== | ==North side== | ||
The north side of South Street contains the following houses, from west to east: | The north side of South Street contains the following houses, from west to east: | ||
Revision as of 16:26, 6 April 2021
South Street (shown on older Ordnance Survey Maps as Castle Street) runs from Back Wynd to Pleasance. It forms part of the secondary east-west axis of the village, together with South Street West, Brunton Street andHorsemarket.
Of the buildings listed below, only Southbank, Mulberry Cottage, Blaven Cottage and Wellbrae House are in the Falkland Conservation Area.
North side
The north side of South Street contains the following houses, from west to east:
- (side elevation of Southbank - frontage in Back Wynd but address in Horsemarket)
- Mulberry Cottage
- Blaven Cottage (1 South Street)
- Dunheved
- Willow Cottage
- Lendrum Cottage
- Homelea (or Holmlea)
- Hillview House (behind)
- The Old Drill Hall, 1 and 2
- Reedielea
- Bona Vista
- Sugar Acre Cottage
- Fleurs (actually in The Fleurs)
- 51 to 59 South Street (59 is Leeward)
- 61 South Street (Rose Cottage)
- 63 and 65 South Street
- 67 South Street
South side
The south side contains the following, from west to east:
(Victoria Place and Castle Park are here)
(Southfield is here; 2 and 4 Southfield face South Street)