Auchterderran
"Auchterderran
parish is bounded by Ballingry, Beath, Abbotshall, Auchtertool,
Dysart, Kinglassie and Kinross-shire. It is about 5 miles long
by 3 miles wide. About three quarters of the land is under cultivation
and everything connected with agriculture has made great progress
during the last 10 or 12 years. Coal and ironstone are extensively
worked. At Lochgelly Station there are 4 furnaces for smelting
the ore, although recently the industry has been dull. The principal
village is Lochgelly, small portions of it also being in the parishes
of Beath and Ballingry. There are also villages at Cardenden and
Clunie. The parish church is in the hamlet of Auchterderran; there
is a chapel of ease in Lochgelly where there are also a Free Church
and a UP Church. In the same village are a number of Roman Catholics
who meet fortnightly in Littlejohn's Hall. A small number of Mormons
also worship in the same place." edited from Westwood's Directory
for the counties of Fife & Kinross published 1862.
Auchterderran
Parish
A
parish in W Fife to the south-west of Kinglassie and north of
Auchtertool. Traversed by the River Ore, its landscape was dramatically
altered by over a century of coal mining which developed from
the early 19th century and resulted in the former hamlets of Auchterderran,
Cardenden, Bowhill and Dundonald all merging into one great mining
township.
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