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==The rest of the Parish of Falkland== | ==The rest of the Parish of Falkland== | ||
[[File:Map | [[File:Map B+.png|thumb|The Parish of Falkland. Created by Ross Burgess for a Falkland Society lecture, and based on Map B with colour and [[Falkland Estate]] boundary added. Click on the map to see a larger verson.]]{{columns-list|3| | ||
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Revision as of 16:49, 22 December 2021
Thomas Playfair (research) and Ross Burgess (editor), Falkland and its people 1901–1913 (Falkland: the Falkland Society, 2020) - published December 2020.
The book lists the following buildings, streets, and other features.
Central area
The numbers relate to the numbered spots on Map D of the book (page 469).
Items marked * are outwith the Royal Burgh
- West Loan
- Viewhill House (West Port)
- West Port
- Lomond Cottage
- Mill Lade
- Balmblae *
- Bruce Buildings
- High Street West
- Police Station
- Turning Mill
- Mill Wynd
- Balmblae Burn
- Gas works
- Castle-Shots Road *
- Stag Inn
- Bryce’s store
- Co-op store
- Parish Church
- Falkland Cross
- Fountain
- Commercial Hotel
- Town Hall
- Saddlers
- Maspie House
- St Andrew’s House
- British Linen Bank
- Bruce Arms
- High Street
- Temperance Hotel (High Street)
- Old house opposite Palace
- East Port
- Falkland Palace *
- Slaughter house
- Kinnes Cottage
- New Road
- United Free Church
- Dovecot Farm
- Pleasance
- United Free Manse
- Public School
- Juniper Villa
- Temperance Hotel (Liquorstane)
- South Street
- Drill Hall
- Sugar Acre Field
- Lomondside House
- Victoria Place
- Well Brae
- St John’s Works
- East Loan
- Back Wynd
- Horsemarket
- Lomond Tavern
- Cross Wynd
- Brunton House
- Brunton Street
- Post Office (Cross Wynd)
- Colin Herd’s Shop
- Reading Room
- Burying ground
- Millfield *
- Leslie Road
- Crackland Hillpark