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Callendar House within Falkirk council area Callendar House is a mansion set within the grounds of Callendar Park in Falkirk , central Scotland. [ 1 ] During the 19th century, it was redesigned and extended in the style of a French Renaissance château fused with elements of Scottish baronial architecture .
A large home in Woodlands, Falkirk. Woodlands is a large, prosperous central area (ward) of Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland, which is mainly residential.Much of the ward is taken up by leafy streets where property prices are among the highest in Central Scotland (with several houses selling at over £800,000) and includes Lochgreen, Slamannan, Rosebank, Gartcows and Southern Pleasance areas ...
Houses in Falkirk (council area) (2 C, 2 P) M. ... Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Falkirk (council area)" The following 6 pages are in this category ...
This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the Falkirk council area, central Scotland. In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest". [1]
A Common Good Fund is a fund held by a local authority in Scotland, consisting of property that previously belonged to a burgh. The fund may include both movable property (money or objects) and heritable property (land and buildings), and is legally distinct from other assets owned by the local authority. The funds have their origins in the ...
Historic house museums in Falkirk (council area) (3 P) Pages in category "Houses in Falkirk (council area)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Falkirk (/ ˈ f ɔː l k ɜːr k / FAWL-kurk; Scots: Fawkirk [ˈfɔːkɪrk]; Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Bhreac) is one of 32 unitary authority council areas of Scotland.It was formed on 1 April 1996 by way of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 from the exact boundaries of Falkirk District, one of three parts of the Central region created in 1975, which was abolished at that time.