Freuchie War Memorial
Posted in War Memorials at 12:00 on 7 May 2016
Freuchie is a village in Fife situated just off the A 92, north of Glenrothes, about three miles or so from Son of the Rock Acres.
Freuchie was once used as a place of banishment form the nearby Royal Court at Falkland Palace but is perhaps most famous now for its cricket team reaching and winning – at Lord’s – the village cricket championship in 1985. Falkland also has a cricket team.
Freuchie’s War Memorial lies in a triangular shaped kind of traffic island hard by the local church on the mainroad through the town, the B 936 .
Showing inscriptions. 1914-19 names on plaque, 1939-45 on pedestal. (The Lomond Hills Hotel is in the background):-
Tags: Falkland, Falkland Palace, First World War, Freuchie, Second World War, the Great War, War Memorials, World War 1, World War 2, WW1, WW2, WWI, WWII


