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Cupar County Buildings

East Fife

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Cupar County Buildings is a major example of civic architecture combining the historical functions of council chamber and courthouse. The principal 9-bay block of 1810-1817 is an early example of the neo-classical work of James Gillespie Graham. This style is broadly mirrored in the design of the 1924-5 addition to the east (built to a 1907 design). The building is well-detailed externally with a large Diocletian window, pilasters, moulded architraves and a balustraded parapet. The Roman-Doric columned door piece provides an appropriately imposing entrance. As a whole the buildings form an impressive suite of county buildings that contribute to an architecturally rich area of civic buildings in the town of Cupar.

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Where to find us

Address
  • Cupar County Buildings
  • St Catherine Street
  • Cupar
  • KY15 4TA

Programmes this building took part in:

2023