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'''Glen L. Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife: An illustrated Architectural Guide''' (Rutland Press,1999) | '''Glen L. Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife: An illustrated Architectural Guide''' (Rutland Press,1999) | ||
==Falkland buildings mentioned== | ==Falkland buildings mentioned== | ||
Pages 84&ndash89. | |||
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*[[Falkland Palace]] -including [[Croce House]], [[Stable block]], [[Catchpule]] | *[[Falkland Palace]] -including [[Croce House]], [[Stable block]], [[Catchpule]] |
Revision as of 12:54, 24 November 2021
Glen L. Pride, Kingdom of Fife: An illustrated Architectural Guide (Rutland Press,1999)
Falkland buildings mentioned
Pages 84&ndash89.
- Falkland Palace -including Croce House, Stable block, Catchpule
- Tornaveen
- Moncreif House
- Hunting Lodge Hotel
- Town Hall
- Bruce Fountain
- Covenanter Hotel
- Cameron House
- Old Town House
- Fountain House
- Parish Church
- Saddlers
- St Andrew House
- Gift Shop
- Horsemarket
- Fruit Basket
- House, c.1700, i.e. Weavers Cottage (Horsemarket)
- Dundrennan
- Brunton House
- Wester Brunton
- Stag Inn
- "Block", i.e. Vintage Quine / Whinstone
- Bruce's Building
- Lomond Cottage
- Lilac Bank Cottage
- Embo
- Hollyben
- Weaver's Cottage, i.e. The Weavers Cottage (High Street West)
- 2–6 Royal Terrace
- 1 Royal Terrace
- House of Falkland
- Co-operative Factory
Newton of Falkland
- Bonthrone Maltings
- Balreavie Cottage
- Balerno and cottage