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The '''Bruce Inn''' is a public house in Falkland, originally called the National Hotel. The right-had side of the ground floor includes a shoop called [[The Rowan Tree]].
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The '''Bruce Inn''' is a public house in Falkland, originally called the National Hotel. Part of the right-had side of the ground floor is occupied by a shop called [[The Rowan Tree]].
 
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Revision as of 11:44, 2 February 2021

Building summary
Bruce.JPG
Name Bruce Inn
Address 23 High Street, Falkland
Postcode KY15 7BZ
Other names National Hotel;
Bruce Arms;
Falkland Arms Hotel;
Hunting Lodge Hotel.
Date 1607
OS grid ref NO253074
Latitude & longitude 56°15'11"N 3°12'24"W
Listing Category B
Listing ref LB31275

The Bruce Inn is a public house in Falkland, originally called the National Hotel. Part of the right-had side of the ground floor is occupied by a shop called The Rowan Tree.

HES listing details[1]
Address/Site Name

Bruce Arms Inn, High Street (Including Garden Walls)

Description

Dated 1607, at inscribed lunette panel, remodelled early 19th century. 3-storey 4-window squared rubble, original moulded openings at first floor, others 19th century with margins, 2 artisan pilastered doorpieces. Back wing with inset pediments dated NMAO 1611, evidently from Moncrief House.

Statement of special interest

Cobbled Area in Front. Category A section of larger B group.

Previous uses

Special features

Extensions

Former residents

Early 20th century: Thomas Hardie (died 1901); William Alexander Mason; Mrs Swanson.

Further references

In the crowstepped and pantiled Falkand Arms Hotel's front wall, an inset heraldic stone carved with the date 1607, likely enough for the first floor's roll-moulded windows. [...] The second floor is probably an early C19 addition,contemporary with the pilastered doorpieces.[2]

These well-known and old established licensed premises known as the Bruce Arms, Hotel, together with stabling and large garden are, owing to the death of the tenant, to be let, with entry at 29th May 1905. The hotel occupies one the best sites in the Royal Burgh of Falkland, and is in close proximity to the Palace of Falkland. For further partic¬ulars apply to George Gavin, Factor, Estate Office, Falkland Palace, who will receive offers till 25th February 1905.[3]

Notes

Gallery

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