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On the S side [of the square} squeezed by the [[Town House]], the | On the S side [of the square} squeezed by the [[Town House]], the | ||
diminutive late C19 Baronial Covenanter Bar. | |||
Covenanter Hotel is dated 1771 on a gable window.; on the front, Roman Doric doorpiece with a swagged frieze.<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 220.</ref> | Covenanter Hotel is dated 1771 on a gable window.; on the front, Roman Doric doorpiece with a swagged frieze.<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 220.</ref> |
Revision as of 16:51, 24 November 2020
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).
Special features
Extensions
The hotel now incorporates the Covenanter Bar, previously a separate establsihment.
Former residents
Further references
On the S side [of the square} squeezed by the Town House, the diminutive late C19 Baronial Covenanter Bar.
Covenanter Hotel is dated 1771 on a gable window.; on the front, Roman Doric doorpiece with a swagged frieze.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Gifford, Fife, page 220.
Gallery
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Front view
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Date Stone
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The Covenanter Bar