Brunton House, Falkland

Summary

56°15′09″N 3°12′29″W / 56.252409°N 3.208163°W / 56.252409; -3.208163

Brunton House

Brunton House is a Category A listed building in the village of Falkland in Fife, Scotland.[1] It was formerly the residence of the hereditary falconers to the Kings of Scotland.

It was built by the Sunsons of Brunton, Hereditary Falconers, whose arms are depicted on an armorial panel on the front of the building with the date 1712. It was restored in 1894–95 for the 3rd Marquess of Bute by Robert Weir Schultz as a school for the Roman Catholic children of the village, and restored again in 1970–71 by the National Trust for Scotland.[2]

Armorial panel on the front of the house, dated 1712

References edit

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Falkland, Brunton Street, Brunton House (99285)". Canmore.
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Brunton House, Brunton Street (including garden walls) (LB31328)".

See also edit

  • Brunton House on the Falkland Historic Buildings website