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Aerial view

SC 397113

Description Aerial view

Catalogue Number SC 397113

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of A 40672 CN

Scope and Content Aerial view of Falkland Palace, Fife Falkland Palace was remodelled in 1537-41 for King James V (died 1542). The south range dates from his reign, as do the exteriors of the earlier buildings. The east and north ranges were probably both built for King James IV (1488-1513). Including the ruined north range (rear), the ranges of the Palace make up three sides of an open courtyard. The death of the king in 1542 halted building work before the construction of the west range (left) that would have closed the courtyard. Falkland Palace's outer front is described as 'Ecclesiastical Gothic', and that of its inner front as 'Renaissance'. Recent research shows that this contrast was an intended part of James V's remodelling, rather than a result of different periods of work. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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