Falkland: An historic village
From the same position as this image NO2507 : Back Dykes Terrace, Falkland we look along Cameron Drive.
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From the entrance to Covenanter Court NO2507 : Covenanter Court, Falkland
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Approaching the bottom of Cameron Drive. Immediately to the left of the red car straight ahead is a pedestrian path providing access to/from Back Dykes NO2507 : Pedestrian path between Back Dykes and Cameron Drive, Falkland
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The turning into the unmetalled road of Back Dykes can be seen on the right at the yellow grit box. See also this image NO2507 : Back Dykes, Falkland
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In South Street NO2507 : South Street, Falkland can be found this wooden hut - obviously an old-fashioned type of one-man business! For a closer look at the three white notices in the window see this image NO2507 : Notices in cobbler's window, Falkland
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These three notices appear in the window of a cobbler's hut in South Street. See also this image NO2507 : Cobbler's hut in Falkland
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Near the top of Southfield. See also this image NO2507 : Southfield, Falkland
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Looking down Southfield from near the top of the street. See also this image NO2507 : Southfield, Falkland
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This faint path runs alongside Lomond View Care Home from the A912 to join the path from the top of Victoria Place NO2507 : Path in Falkland to Chapel Yard and Ladywell House NO2506 : Path in Falkland
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The A912 from the New Inn roundabout approaches Falkland. The group of buildings on the left is Lomond View Care Home NO2507 : Lomond View Care Home, Falkland and those on the right are houses in The Riggs NO2507 : The Riggs, Falkland
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On an overgrown area of rough grass near Falkland Primary School in Pleasance, opposite the entrance to The Fleurs NO2507 : The Fleurs, Falkland can be found this derelict car. It's a Porsche 924 and has been there for about six years!
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About 50 metres up the Laich Road from Pleasance NO2507 : Laich Road, Falkland is the vehicular access to Falkland East Church NO2507 : Falkland East Church
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The clubhouse of Falkland Golf Club seen from the Laich Road NO2507 : Laich Road, Falkland
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Near the Laich Road just past Fiddlehall Farm NO2507 : Laich Road, Falkland a new house is nearing completion.
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Beginning at Pleasance NO2507 : Laich Road, Falkland the Laich Road runs past Fiddlehall Farm and reaches this gate. Beyond the gate the Laich Road continues straight ahead to Newton of Falkland, a rough track runs uphill to the right to join the B936 road NO2507 : B936 road, Falkland and another track goes left towards Myreside.
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A short distance along the path from the top of East Loan NO2507 : East Loan, Falkland is Lomondside Cottage. There is a path to the right of the cottage which leads to the house at Allan Park and to a path which climbs to the summit of East Lomond NO2506 : Path past Lomondside Cottage, Falkland
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A few metres further along the track to the house at Allan Park from this image NO2506 : Path past Lomondside Cottage, Falkland can be found another path leading to the summit of East Lomond.
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Seen from the eastern shoulder of East Lomond (known locally as 'Falkland Hill') one of the hills within the boundary of the Lomond Hills Regional Park. The demolition site of the former St John's Works can be clearly seen NO2507 : Demolition site, Falkland The path visible on the right of the image starts near Lomondside Cottage NO2506 : Path to Lomondside Cottage, Falkland and ascends to the summit of East Lomond.
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