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"Closing the E side of the 'square' is the Old Town House, tepid baronial dated 1886. Part of a C17 doorpiece is re-used in the NW tower. On its S front, a basement window's lintel is dated 1750."<ref name="gifford">[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 220.</ref>
"Closing the E side of the 'square' is the Old Town House, tepid baronial dated 1886. Part of a C17 doorpiece is re-used in the NW tower. On its S front, a basement window's lintel is dated 1750."<ref name="gifford">[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page 220.</ref>


Pride, The Kingdom of Fife (Architectural Guides to Scotland series) page 87: "Old Town House, 1866, on the west side of The Cross, is in Baronial garb, incorporating earlier relics."
"Old Town House, 1866, on the west side of The Cross, is in Baronial garb, incorporating earlier relics."<ref>[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'']], page 87</ref>
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Revision as of 14:24, 11 December 2020

Building details
Name Old Town House
Address High Street, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BU
Other names
Date 1886
OS grid ref NO 25224 7378
Latitude & longitude
Listing Category C (re-categorised from B, 2006)
Listing ref LB31261
Listing name Savings Bank and Co-operative Building, High Street

The Old Town House is the building containing the Violin Shop (historically Bryces's Store) and Campbell's Cafe (historically the Co-op store).

The term has also been used, perhaps erroneously, to refer to the Town Hall.

Listing description

Dated 1886. Baronial 2-storey attic and basement, crowstepped 2-gable front to Cross, circular stair tower on N and corbelled angle turret at SE; South basement window has lintel dated 17GKMN50, 17th century moulded doorpiece incorporated on north side.

Cobbled front area to east, partly cobbled pavement on South.

Previous uses

Special features

Extensions

Former residents

"Closing the E side of the 'square' is the Old Town House, tepid baronial dated 1886. Part of a C17 doorpiece is re-used in the NW tower. On its S front, a basement window's lintel is dated 1750."[1]

"Old Town House, 1866, on the west side of The Cross, is in Baronial garb, incorporating earlier relics."[2]

Notes

Gallery

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