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Gauldry is home to
Balmerino Primary School which has been located there since 1830. The school, which at the time was a Church of Scotland parish school, was previously located in Bottomcraig where it had likely been constructed in 1776. Prior to this, the school had been located in Balmerino where
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The hall was built for use as a village hall and reading room with a stage built in the east end to accommodate lectures and concerts. Bedrooms, parlours, and a kitchen were included in the construction with a caretaker's house also included in the north wing. In the original construction, a movable
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In 1867, the congregation purchased the property so as to renovate it. The purchase was made possible by a donation from Mrs
Morison-Duncan ― a wealthy Naughton resident and member of the congregation ― who offered to pay the costs as a gift to the church. The church was renovated in 1892. A bronze
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The first headteacher at the school in its current location was
William Ballingall. Mr Ballingall, who was an alumnus of the University of St Andrews and the recipient of many honorary awards from said institution, was described by Rev James Campbell as "a most successful teacher" who "excelled in
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The
Morison Duncan Hall is a village hall which stands in the west end of the village. It was erected in 1897 by Mrs Anstruther-Duncan to commemorate her late mother, Mrs Morison-Duncan, who had died three years prior and who, during her life, had wished for such a construction to take place. The
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Gauldry. Significant segments of the road survive today: Naughton Brae (known locally as The Stoney) in the north of the village and the straight dirt path on the western edge of Dandies Wood in the south. In the 13th century this road was used by the monks of
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of 1843 when a newly-formed congregation in connection with the Free Church of
Scotland began to congregate in the building under the ministry of Andrew Melville. The congregation gathered in the church building on the Main Road which was a weaver's shop at the time.
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Gauldry church it has transferred multiple times between denominations: in 1900 it transferred to the United Free Church of Scotland and then in 1929 to the Church of Scotland. In 1937 the church merged with the Balmerino Parish Church.
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Much of the land
Gauldry sits on was originally a moor. The vast majority of houses present in the village were built in the past two hundred years with the trade buildings historically clustered in the west end. Weaving was one of the most common professions.
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Gauldry show that it was referred to as both Balmerino Public School and Gauldry Public School. It is now known exclusively, however, as Balmerino Primary School, ultimately retaining the name of the
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On the far east side of the village on what is now Priory Road stands what was once called Gallow Hill. According to Rev James
Campbell, the sixteenth minister of Balmerino, Gallow Hill is likely the place where the Barony of Naughton were executed.
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For a number of years the parish services alternated weekly between the Gauldry Parish Church and Balmerino Parish Church in Bottomcraig until 2019 when services came to an end in Gauldry. Services continue to take place in Bottomcraig.
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stands on the south face of the Main Road in the east of the village. It was previously the "rough unfinished flat of a weaver's shop" but started to be used as a church in 1843 by a newly-formed Free Church of Scotland congregation.
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The Morison Duncan Hall was built in 1897 to the east of the school for use as a village hall and reading room. It was built in memory of Mrs Morison-Duncan by her daughter Mrs Anstruther-Duncan two years after her mother's death.
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mural tablet was unveiled in the church in 1933 in memory of both Mrs Morison-Duncan and her daughter, Mrs Anstruther-Duncan, who also supported the church in her lifetime.
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began congregating there. The parishioners in the village have historically attended the several parish churches that have existed in Balmerino, Kirkton, and Bottomcraig.
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hall was built on the Jubilee Recreation Ground which was gifted to the village by Mrs Morison-Duncan as a public park in 1887 in celebration of
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congregations until his death in 1848. He was succeeded by George R. Sommerville in 1852 when the Gauldry and Logie churches united.
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a plot of his land lying west of Gauldry. In this charter the village is referred to as Galuran.
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homes in the south of the village. The construction is scheduled to be completed in June 2023.
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Abbey, Balmerino; Turnbull, W. B. D. D.; Abbey, Lindores (1841). Turnbull, W. B. D. D. (ed.).
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and a free church were erected for him there. He performed the duties of both the Gauldry and
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1471:"Gauldry Parish Church - Balmerino, Fife - Places of Worship in Scotland | SCHR"
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The village is home to Balmerino Primary School and the
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on her journey from Balmerino to St Andrews in 1565.
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1192:"Gauldry Village Hall: Gauldry Pop-up Post Office"
1117:. Donington, Lincs.: Shaun Tyas. pp. 174–5.
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