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The '''Lumsden Memorial Hall''' is a hall in [[Freuchie High Street]].
The '''Lumsden Memorial Hall''' is a hall in [[Freuchie High Street]].


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==Further references==
==Further references==
"In 1794 a Secession church was built on the site which is now occupiedby the Lumsden Memorial Hall, on the eastern edge of Freuchie. Eventually the congregation grew too large and a new church was erected on Church Street in 1868 (site number: 6516). By this point, the congregation had been United Presbyterian for twenty one years. Lumsden Memorial Hall dates to 1883, but may still preserve some of the fabric of the old church in its lower storey."<ref>[http://www.scottishchurches.org.uk/sites/site/id/10558/name/Freuchie+United+Presbyterian+Church+(now+Lumsden+Memorial+Hall)+Falkland+Fife Freuchie United Presbyterian Church (now Lumsden Memorial Hall)] on the ''Places of Worship in Scotland'' website.</ref>
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"In High Street, the Lumsden Memorial Hall, pompous Italian Renaissance, dated 1883."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page ##.</ref>
"In High Street, the Lumsden Memorial Hall, pompous Italian Renaissance, dated 1883."<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page ##.</ref>
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Revision as of 13:47, 20 December 2021

Building summary
Name Lumsden Memorial Hall
Address High Street, Freuchie
Postcode KY15 7EX
Other names
Date 1883
Architect
OS grid ref
Latitude & longitude

The Lumsden Memorial Hall is a hall in Freuchie High Street.

Further references

"In 1794 a Secession church was built on the site which is now occupiedby the Lumsden Memorial Hall, on the eastern edge of Freuchie. Eventually the congregation grew too large and a new church was erected on Church Street in 1868 (site number: 6516). By this point, the congregation had been United Presbyterian for twenty one years. Lumsden Memorial Hall dates to 1883, but may still preserve some of the fabric of the old church in its lower storey."[1]


"In High Street, the Lumsden Memorial Hall, pompous Italian Renaissance, dated 1883."[2]


"The Lumsden Memorial Hall, High Street, 1883, in assertive Victorian style, ensures that the founder of Linen Mill is not forgotten."[3]

Notes

  1. Freuchie United Presbyterian Church (now Lumsden Memorial Hall) on the Places of Worship in Scotland website.
  2. Gifford, Fife, page ##.
  3. Pride, Kingdom of Fife, page 90.