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Reef Mog Close. View to pend to South

SC 397618

Description Reef Mog Close. View to pend to South

Catalogue Number SC 397618

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of F 2228

Scope and Content View from south into Reef Mog Close, Newburgh, Fife A settlement was established at Newburgh by 1266, when Alexander III allowed the monks of Lindores Abbey to formally establish their town as a burgh. It became a royal burgh in 1631. By the early 19th century, it was a town of salmon fishers and weavers. Newburgh displays many of the characteristics typical of a Scottish burgh of linear layout. It has a long wide High Street, with numerous closes, such as Reef Mog Close shown here, stretching out behind the main street façades. The buildings show features typical of the 18th-century vernacular architecture of the region. The walls are rubble-built and harled; the windows are small and set close to the eaves at first-floor level. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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