Playfair and Burgess

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Frotn cover of tehbook

Thomas Playfair (research) and Ross Burgess (editor), Falkland and its people 1901–1913 (Falkland: the Falkland Society, 2020) - to be published December 2020.

The book lists the following buildings in the central area of Falkland:

  • 1. West Loa
  • 2. Viewhill House (West Port)
  • 3. West Port
  • 4. Lomond Cottage
  • 5. Mill Lade
  • 6. Balmblae
  • 7. Bruce Buildings
  • 8. High Street West
  • 9. Police Station
  • 10. Turning Mill
  • 11. Mill Wynd
  • 12. Balmblae Burn
  • 13. Gas works
  • 14. Castle-Shots Road
  • 15. Stag Inn
  • 16. Bryce’s store
  • 17. Co-op store
  • 18. Parish Church
  • 19. Falkland Cross
  • 20. Fountain
  • 21. Commercial Hotel
  • 22. Town Hall
  • 23. Saddlers
  • 24. Maspie House
  • 25. St Andrew’s House
  • 26. British Linen Bank
  • 27. Bruce Arms
  • 28. High Street
  • 29. Temperance Hotel (High Street)
  • 30. Old house opposite Palace
  • 31. East Port
  • 32. Falkland Palace
  • 33. Slaughter house
  • 34. Kinnes Cottage
  • 35. New Road
  • 36. United Free Church
  • 37. Dovecot Farm
  • 38. Pleasance
  • 39. United Free Manse
  • 40. Public School
  • 41. Juniper Villa
  • 42. Temperance Hotel (Liquorstane)
  • 43. South Street
  • 44. Drill Hall
  • 45. Sugar Acre Field
  • 46. Lomondside House
  • 47. Victoria Place
  • 48. Well Brae
  • 49. St John’s Works
  • 50. East Loan
  • 51. Back Wynd
  • 52. Horsemarket
  • 53. Lomond Tavern
  • 54. Cross Wynd
  • 55. Brunton House
  • 56. Brunton Street
  • 57. Post Office (Cross Wynd)
  • 58. Colin Herd’s Shop
  • 59. Reading Room
  • 60. Burying ground
  • 61. Millfield
  • 62. Leslie Road
  • 63. Crackland Hillpark
  • 64. Key House