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*[[Lomond Road, Freuchie|Lomond Road]] | *[[Lomond Road, Freuchie|Lomond Road]] | ||
*[[Church Street, Freuchie|Church Street]] | *[[Church Street, Freuchie|Church Street]] |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 7 February 2022
Freuchie is a village about two and a half miles to the east of Falkland but within the historic Parish of Falkland.
The historic buildings of the village can best be explored by street:
Further references
"Established as a village by the C18, it acquired late C19 prosperity when a linen factory was built, c.1870."[1]
"An 18th-century village of hand-loom weavers, transformed when Linen Mill was built c.1870. For those at Royal Court at Falkland, Feuchie was like Coventry: 'Awa to Freuchie where the Froggies live'."[2]
See map: Map B
Notes
- ↑ Gifford, Fife, page 229.
- ↑ Pride, Kingdom of Fife, page 89–90.