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'''Kilgour''' is an ancient settlement near the western edge of the [[Parish of Falkland]]. The parish church was originally here, and the paraish as a whole was originally called the "Lands of Kilgour".
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'''Kilgour''' is an ancient settlement near the western edge of the [[Parish of Falkland]]. The parish church was originally here, and the parish as a whole was originally called the "Lands of Kilgour".


The area contains several farms and other buildings, the largest being [[Kilgour House]].
The area contains several farms and other buildings, the largest being [[Kilgour House]].


==Further references==
==Further references==
"Although no trace of teh church remains above ground, the site of teh kirkyard can be clearly discerned, bounded on the east, sout-east and south by the [[Arraty Burn]].<ref>[[Taylor, Placenames]], page 169.</ref>
"Although no trace of the church remains above ground, the site of the kirkyard can be clearly discerned, bounded on the east, south-east and south by the [[Arraty Burn]].<ref>''[[Taylor, Placenames]]'', page 169.</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:23, 20 January 2022

PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION‏‎ Kilgour is an ancient settlement near the western edge of the Parish of Falkland. The parish church was originally here, and the parish as a whole was originally called the "Lands of Kilgour".

The area contains several farms and other buildings, the largest being Kilgour House.

Further references

"Although no trace of the church remains above ground, the site of the kirkyard can be clearly discerned, bounded on the east, south-east and south by the Arraty Burn.[1]

Notes

<references>

  1. Taylor, Placenames, page 169.