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|2||[[Visitor Centre]]|| || | |||
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|4|| [[Laich Road]]|| || | |||
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|5||[[Tornaveen]]||4 ||House to the left of the Post Office|| | |||
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|3|| [[Old Free Church]]|| || | |||
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|7||[[Moncrief House]]||2||Moncrieff House | |7||[[Moncrief House]]||2||Moncrieff House | ||
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|21|| [[Violin Shop]], [[Campbell's Café]]|| || | |21|| [[Violin Shop]], [[Campbell's Café]]|| || | ||
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|19||[[Mercat House]]/ [[Fayre Earth]] || || | |19||[[Mercat House]]/ [[Fayre Earth]] || || | ||
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|27||[[Castle Shotts Road]] || || ||and bridge carrying the "Private Walk" | |27||[[Castle Shotts Road]] || || ||and bridge carrying the "Private Walk" | ||
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|35|| [[Falkland war memorial]]|| || | |35|| [[Falkland war memorial]]|| || |
Revision as of 15:36, 8 February 2024
A Falkland Guide is a book published by The Falkland Society.in 1988, reprinted many times.
It includes a "Falkland Town Trail" map in its centre pages, with numbered items highlighted as follows:
Central area, included on map | ||||
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Number (new) |
Description new) |
Number (current) |
Description current) |
Notes |
1 | Falkland Palace | 1 | Falkland Palace | And Chapel Royal, Royal tennis court and stables, Falkland Castle |
2 | Visitor Centre | |||
4 | Laich Road | |||
5 | Tornaveen | 4 | House to the left of the Post Office | |
3 | Old Free Church | |||
7 | Moncrief House | 2 | Moncrieff House | |
6 | Ladieburn Cottage | |||
8 | Bruce Inn | 3 | Hunting Lodge Hotel | |
5 | Tornaveen | 4 | House to the left of the Post Office | |
11 | Key House | 5 | Key House | |
12 | St Andrew's House | 6 | St Andrew's House | |
14 | Saddlers House | 7 | Saddler's House | |
13 | Maspie House | 8 | Gift Shop | |
9 | Bank House | 9 | The Bank | |
10 | Falkland Town Hall | 10 | Town Hall | |
44 | Smart Cookies Nursery | 11 | Youth Hostel | |
39 | Site of St John's Works | 12 | St John's Works | |
40 | Horsemarket | 13 | Horsemarket | |
36 | Cross Wynd | 14 | Cross Wynd | |
34 | Brunton Street | 15 | Brunton Street | |
33 | Sharp's Close | 16 | Sharp's Close | |
32 | Rottenrow | 17 | Rotten Row | |
30 | Falkland Old Cemetery | 18 | Old Burial Ground | |
29 | The Weaver's Cottage (High Street West) | 19 | Weaver's Cottage | |
22 | Electricity sub-station | 20 | Electricity sub-station | |
20 | Cameron House | 21 | Cameron House | |
16 | Falkland Parish Church | 22 | Parish Church | |
17 | Bruce Fountain | 23 | Bruce Fountain | |
18 | Mercat Cross | 24 | Mercat Cross | |
23 | Stag Inn | |||
21 | Violin Shop, Campbell's Café | |||
19 | Mercat House/ Fayre Earth | |||
37 | Parliament Square | |||
41 | Lomond Tavern | Now Lomond Tearoom (and former building opposite) | ||
42 | Southbank | |||
28 | Vintage Quine / Whinstone | |||
25 | Mill Wynd Bridge | |||
27 | Castle Shotts Road | and bridge carrying the "Private Walk" | ||
35 | Falkland war memorial | |||
24 | Mill Green | and Mill Wynd | ||
43 | Back Wynd | |||
38 | Back Dykes | And Back Dykes Terrace | ||
26 | Balmblae | |||
15 | Covenanter Hotel | Formerly Commercial Hotel | ||
31 | West Port | Leading to Stables, etc. | ||
45 | Community Hall and Library | |||
46 | South Street | |||
47 | Old Drill Hall |
Outside the central area | |
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Description | Notes |
East Lodge | and Fishpond Bridge |
Memorial Chapel | |
House of Falkland | Not open to the public |
House of Falkland stables | |
Pillars of Hercules | |
Maspie Den | |
East Lomond Hill | And Faulds Road |
Gallery
The following drawings are included in the book. [Click on a picture below to see the image full-size]
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The Parish Church
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The Bank and Bank House