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==Further references==
==Further references==
"In the narrower W part of High Street after [[Rottenrow]], a small early C18 building, externally restored in 1960 (the inside became and electricity sub-station)."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 220.</ref>
"In the narrower W part of High Street after [[Rottenrow]], a small early C18 building, externally restored in 1960 (the inside became an electricity sub-station)."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 220.</ref>


"Ata ameeting of the Cricket Club, held on Thurrsday, it was decided to discontinue the hiritng of the Reading Room, as the maintanance was a heavy drain on the funds of the club."<ref>Falkland Estate Papers, 5 October 1901. Quoted in [[Playfair and Burgess]]. page 35.</ref>
"Ata ameeting of the Cricket Club, held on Thurrsday, it was decided to discontinue the hiritng of the Reading Room, as the maintanance was a heavy drain on the funds of the club."<ref>Falkland Estate Papers, 5 October 1901. Quoted in [[Playfair and Burgess]]. page 35.</ref>

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Building summary
The building in 2020
Name Electricity Sub-station
Address High Street, Falkland
Postcode ?
Other names Reading Room
Date 18th century; 1960
OS grid ref NO 25200 07355
Latitude & longitude 56°15′10″N 3°12′32″W

The Electricity Sub-station is a building in Falkland High Street, formerly the Reading Room. The company of Wheeler and Sproson worked on the conversion of the cottage to a sub-station; it was opened in 1960 by Mrs Crichton Stuart.

HES listing details[1]
Reference: LB31284 Date: 01/12/1971 Category: B
Address/Site Name

Electricity sub-station High Street

Description

18th century, restored and converted to sub-station 1960. 2-storey 2-window whitewashed harl with margins, slated, gable forestair.

Statement of special interest

Narrow cobbled pavement in front.

Previous uses

Reading Room

Former residents

Thomas Drysdale (c. 1850)

Further references

"In the narrower W part of High Street after Rottenrow, a small early C18 building, externally restored in 1960 (the inside became an electricity sub-station)."[2]

"Ata ameeting of the Cricket Club, held on Thurrsday, it was decided to discontinue the hiritng of the Reading Room, as the maintanance was a heavy drain on the funds of the club."[3]

Notes

  1. HES record for LB31284
  2. Gifford, Fife, page 220.
  3. Falkland Estate Papers, 5 October 1901. Quoted in Playfair and Burgess. page 35.

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