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Luthrie
Village in Fife, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Luthrie is a village in the parish of Creich in Fife, Scotland. A small stream shown on maps as Windygates Burn (but known locally as Luthrie Burn) flows through the village and occasionally floods.[2][3]
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Notable buildings
Listed
There are two listed buildings in the village, both Grade C(S):
- Old Smiddy House c. 1790 56.36374°N 3.08421°W[4][5]
- Lower Luthrie House, a two-storey, four-window harled dated c. 1800 (marked Luthrie House on most maps) 56.36239°N 3.08266°W[6][7]
Other
- Old School House 56.36421°N 3.08540°W[8]
- Village Hall 56.36417°N 3.08442°W[9]
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Transportation

Luthrie had a station on the Newburgh and North Fife Railway which was open to passengers between 1909 and 1951. The railway has since been lifted.
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