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The '''Covenanter Hotel''' is an hotel in Falkland.
The '''Covenanter Hotel''' is an hotel in Falkland.


It takes its name from the Covenanters, a presbyterian religious movement in the 17th cewntury
It takes its name from the Covenanters, a presbyterian religious movement in the 17th century
==Listing description==
==Listing description==
Dated 17RBEB71 2-storey 3-window snecked rubble with painted margins, raised quoins, Roman doric columned doorpiece with swagged frieze; scroll-skews, slated. Eastern extension small 2-storey baronial with crowstepped gable and turret c 1870.
Dated 17RBEB71 2-storey 3-window snecked rubble with painted margins, raised quoins, Roman doric columned doorpiece with swagged frieze; scroll-skews, slated. Eastern extension small 2-storey baronial with crowstepped gable and turret c 1870.

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Building details
Name Covenanter Hotel
Address High Street (or The Square), Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BU
Other names Commercial Hotel
Date 1771
OS grid ref NO252073
Latitude & longitude 56°15'11"N 3°12'27"W
Listing Category B
Listing ref LB31278
Listing name Covenanter Hotel (Formerly Commercial Hotel), High Street

The Covenanter Hotel is an hotel in Falkland.

It takes its name from the Covenanters, a presbyterian religious movement in the 17th century

Listing description

Dated 17RBEB71 2-storey 3-window snecked rubble with painted margins, raised quoins, Roman doric columned doorpiece with swagged frieze; scroll-skews, slated. Eastern extension small 2-storey baronial with crowstepped gable and turret c 1870.

Cobbled area in front. Category A section of larger group (cont).

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Extensions

Former residents

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