Difference between revisions of "Westfield"

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==Former residents==
 
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==Further references==
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"SSE west + SSE field
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The farm of Westfield was a creation of the large-scale changes on Nuthill and Falkland Estate undertaken by the Bruces after 1820. It forms a foursome with Annfield, Chancefield and Summerfield, all created in the same period.
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At this site a field called The Long West Owre is marked on Falkland Plan/1757. No buildings are marked on the site on Ainslie/Fife (1775). Buildings are marked but not named on the site on SGF (1828).
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Two stones carved with Pictish symbols were discovered at NO2384 0372, during demolition of part of the steading of Westfield in 1971 (DES 1971, 21)."<ref>''[[Place-Names]]'' page 183.</ref>
  
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<ref>[[Gifford, Fife|Gifford, ''Fife'']], page ##.</ref>
 
<ref>[[Pride, Kingdom of Fife|Pride, ''Kingdom of Fife'']], page ##.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 17:52, 18 March 2021

Building summary
[photo awaited]
Name Westfield
Address Falkland
Postcode KY15 7AE
Date After 1820
OS grid ref NO 237 073
Latitude & longitude
Listing Not listed

PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Westfield is a farm about a mile to the west of Falkland.


Further references

"SSE west + SSE field

The farm of Westfield was a creation of the large-scale changes on Nuthill and Falkland Estate undertaken by the Bruces after 1820. It forms a foursome with Annfield, Chancefield and Summerfield, all created in the same period. At this site a field called The Long West Owre is marked on Falkland Plan/1757. No buildings are marked on the site on Ainslie/Fife (1775). Buildings are marked but not named on the site on SGF (1828). Two stones carved with Pictish symbols were discovered at NO2384 0372, during demolition of part of the steading of Westfield in 1971 (DES 1971, 21)."[1]

Notes

  1. Place-Names page 183.