Gowkhall

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Gowkhall
Gowkhall is located in Fife
Gowkhall
Gowkhall
Location within Fife
Population220 
OS grid referenceNT053890
Council area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
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56°05′02″N 3°31′19″W / 56.084°N 3.522°W / 56.084; -3.522

Gowkhall (for a period known as Balclune) is a hamlet in Fife Scotland, 3.6 miles (5.794 km) west of Dunfermline. The nearest village of size is Carnock 0.8 miles (1.287 km) to the west, which has a church and primary school. To the south there is the Dean Woods past which is the village of Crossford, which has two hotels and businesses.

Gowkhall seems to have had at least two names in the past. In the William Roy Military Survey maps of Scotland 1747-55 the village does not appear to be marked. However, in John Ainslie' mapping of Fife in 1775 it is, showing the large Clunie estate to immediate East of the village. In the later John Thomson's Atlas of Scotland 1832 it is clearly marked as Gowkhall, with the centre of the village being where the modern day junction between Clune Road and Dean Ridge occurs. However, by the Ordnance Survey map of 1898 the village is known as Balclune with no mention of Gowkhall, the name Gowkhall returns in the next (3rd) edition of the Ordnance Survey Maps 1903.

Modern day

The hamlet of Gowkhall comes under the authority of the Carnock and Gowkhall Community Council Archived 10 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine making use of the primary school in Carnock. No public amenities exist in Gowkhall itself.

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