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THE STORY OF FALSIDE MILL

There's been a settlement at Falside since as far back as the 14th century, but the farm and steading, before its conversion, is thought to date back to the late 18th/early 19th century and would've been part of the Pitmilly lands, owned by the Moneypenny family for several centuries, until the estate was broken up around a century ago. There are two other historic landmarks at Falside Farm including a flax mill, thought to date back to 1790, and an adjacent miller's house, both of which are in a derelict state and lie just off the Fife Coastal Path, near the Kenly Water.

The redundant farm steading began its life as a cattle court and features an iconic mill ring, which has been rebuilt in the exact same way in would've been originally, using steel instead of wood in places to meet modern structural requirements.

 

THE BUILD

FINAL RESTORATION

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THE PRESENT

Where rustic charm meets modern elegance, Falside Mill awaits.

 

Our lovingly restored steading, nestled in a picturesque location near St. Andrews and Crail, whispers tales of the past while providing all the amenities for your perfect event. 

 

Envision your unique celebration unfolding within these storied walls – our exclusive use venue and in-house bar and catering are at your service to transform your dreams into reality.

 

Please download our brochure below.

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