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[[File:50289397736 fa5fbab5e8 o.jpg|thumb|Falkland High Street and the [[East Lomond Hill]]]]'''Falkland High Street''' runs between [[East Port]] and [[West Port]] | [[File:50289397736 fa5fbab5e8 o.jpg|thumb|Falkland High Street and the [[East Lomond Hill]]]]'''Falkland High Street''' is the historic main street of Falkland, and many of the village's most important buildings are situated on it. It runs between [[East Port]] and [[West Port]] | ||
'''See map''': [[Map D]] (28) | '''See map''': [[Map D]] (28) |
Revision as of 10:44, 27 February 2024
Falkland High Street is the historic main street of Falkland, and many of the village's most important buildings are situated on it. It runs between East Port and West Port
See map: Map D (28)
North side
From west to east the buildings on the north side are:
- Embo
- Whinstone House
- Beeways
- Blair Cottage
- Daamar
- The Wee Hoose
- Carberry
- The Weaver's Cottage
- Steps House (postcode is West Port)
- Bowriefaulds
- Traquair (postcode is West Port)
(Mill Green and Mill Wynd are here)
(at this point the street opens up into a square containing the Bruce Fountain and Mercat Cross)
- Fountain House
- Falkland Parish Church
- Saddlers
- Maspie House
- St Andrew's House
- Key House
- Key Cottage
- Falkland Palace
- NTS Shop
South side
From west to east the buildings on the south side are:
- Courtside
- Gardens Cottage
- Falkland Old Cemetery
- Stewart Cottage
- Drysdale House
- Bruce Buildings
- Young's House
- Pitcairn House
- Craig House
(South Street West is here.)
(Rotten Row is here)
(Cross Wynd is here)
(Back Wynd is here)
- Bank of Scotland and Bank House
- The Rowan Tree
- The Bruce Inn
- Moncrieff House
- Ladieburn Cottage, including the Foursticks shop
- The Palace Pantry
- Falkland Convenience Store
- Tornaveen
The remainder of the continuation of High Street actually has East Port addresses: