Upper Largo and Largo House
Looking towards the A915 road to St Andrews. Dumbarnie Place is on the left.
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by Bill Kasman
Looking towards its junction with the A917 Main Street just as it leaves the village.
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This building was previously the stables and tack room for the minister of the nearby Largo and Newburn Parish Church. It now serves as the church hall.
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This is the rear of the building NO4203 : The Stables, Upper Largo
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Next to this building there is quite a large car park for the use of church-goers attending the nearby Largo and Newburn Parish Church NO4203 : The Stables, Upper Largo The white building was previously the church manse.
by Bill Kasman
In the churchyard of Largo and Newburn Parish Church is this bench seat which commemorates the reign of His Majesty King George V who is grandfather to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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In the churchyard of Largo and Newburn Parish Church is this Pictish Stone. It was found in two halfs and the diagonal white band is a crude attempt at a repair Link
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The hotel or inn in Upper Largo has a long history and has been known by various names - 'Lee's Inn', 'Duff's Inn' (after former innkeepers) and The Commercial Hotel.
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by Bill Kasman
Church Place from North Feus. Largo Parish Church can be seen.
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As North Feus leaves the village this is one of two entrances to the cemetery. This entrance has a small car park adjacent to it used by those attending the cemetery and those who intend to climb Largo Law via the path which leaves the car park.
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This path leaves the cemetery car park and climbs Largo Law via Chesterstone Farm.
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Seen from North Feus near Largo and Newburn Parish Church Cemetery. The buildings are those of Hillhouse Farm.
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This building is used by the local authority as an equipment store.
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North Feus enters the village. The building in centre frame is Kirkton of Largo Primary School and Largo and Newburn Parish Church cemetery wall is on the left. There is a small car park between the two from which a path leaves to climb Largo Law NO4203 : Path to Largo Law
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by Bill Kasman
This notice board gives some details of village life. It is situated in the heart of the village.
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Just as the A917 leaves the village this farm road (on the left with gate) leads to the buildings at Buckthorn. The path to the right of the gate is Fife Core Path 266 which skirts Buckthorns and goes all the way to the ruined cottage of Viewforth on the Fife Coastal Path NO4302 : Path to Upper Largo
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by Bill Kasman
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