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''' Pleasance House''' is a house in [[Pleasance]], Falkland. Set back somewhat from the road, it was previously the Manse for the [[United Free Church]].
 
''' Pleasance House''' is a house in [[Pleasance]], Falkland. Set back somewhat from the road, it was previously the Manse for the [[United Free Church]].
  
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"A Sale of Work, organised in connection with Falkland U.F. Church, for the purpose of building a wall round the Manse garden and Manse renovation generally, was held in the Public School, Falkland, on Saturday, the Rev. J. H. Morrison, minister of the congregation, presided over a large gathering which included the Rev. J. K. Russell, Falkland Parish Church, the Rev. Philip Lilley, Freuchie U.F. Church; Mr and Mrs J. W. Jackson, Meadowfield; and Mrs Black of Chapel, who performed the opening ceremony."<ref>''Fife News'', 20 December 1913, quoted in [[Playfair and Burgess]], page 430.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 13:17, 2 January 2022

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name Pleasance House
Address
Postcode
Other names U.F.C. Manse
Date
Architect
See map Map D (39)
OS grid ref
Latitude & longitude

Pleasance House is a house in Pleasance, Falkland. Set back somewhat from the road, it was previously the Manse for the United Free Church.

Former residents

Further references

"A Sale of Work, organised in connection with Falkland U.F. Church, for the purpose of building a wall round the Manse garden and Manse renovation generally, was held in the Public School, Falkland, on Saturday, the Rev. J. H. Morrison, minister of the congregation, presided over a large gathering which included the Rev. J. K. Russell, Falkland Parish Church, the Rev. Philip Lilley, Freuchie U.F. Church; Mr and Mrs J. W. Jackson, Meadowfield; and Mrs Black of Chapel, who performed the opening ceremony."[1]

Notes

  1. Fife News, 20 December 1913, quoted in Playfair and Burgess, page 430.