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"Part of the farm of Hilton of Falkland, q.v. According to NSA ix, 938, ‘the ground on which the manse was erected was anciently part of the property of the Order of Knights Templars; and a copious spring of excellent water at the manse is still named St John’s Well.’"<ref>[[Taylor, Placenames|Taylor, ''Placenames'']], page 182.</ref>  
 
"Part of the farm of Hilton of Falkland, q.v. According to NSA ix, 938, ‘the ground on which the manse was erected was anciently part of the property of the Order of Knights Templars; and a copious spring of excellent water at the manse is still named St John’s Well.’"<ref>[[Taylor, Placenames|Taylor, ''Placenames'']], page 182.</ref>  
 
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"To be exposed for sale, by Public Roup, within the Royal Hotel, Cupar, Fife, on Tuesday, 24th March 1908 [...] The following subjects which belonged to the late James Arthur: [[Land lying to the west of Templelands, extending to 2.115 acres, and occupied by the said Alexander Douglas."<ref>[[Playfair and Burgess]], page 220.</ref>
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"To be exposed for sale, by Public Roup, within the Royal Hotel, Cupar, Fife, on Tuesday, 24th March 1908 [...] The following subjects which belonged to the late James Arthur: [...] Land lying to the west of Templelands, extending to 2.115 acres, and occupied by the said Alexander Douglas."<ref>[[Playfair and Burgess]], page 220.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:43, 10 March 2021

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name Templelands
Address Falkland
Postcode KY15 7DE
Other names
Date
Architect
OS grid ref NO259 066
Latitude & longitude 56°14'47"N 3°11'46"W
Listing Not listed

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Templelands is a farm on the slopes of the East Lomond Hill, above Ladywell and Chapelyard.

Further references

"Part of the farm of Hilton of Falkland, q.v. According to NSA ix, 938, ‘the ground on which the manse was erected was anciently part of the property of the Order of Knights Templars; and a copious spring of excellent water at the manse is still named St John’s Well.’"[1]


"To be exposed for sale, by Public Roup, within the Royal Hotel, Cupar, Fife, on Tuesday, 24th March 1908 [...] The following subjects which belonged to the late James Arthur: [...] Land lying to the west of Templelands, extending to 2.115 acres, and occupied by the said Alexander Douglas."[2]

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