Auchtertool
Human settlement in Scotland
Auchtertool (
- Scottish Gaelic
- Uachdar Tuil) is a small village in Fife, Scotland. It is 4 miles west of Kirkcaldy. The name is from the Gaelic uachdar, meaning upland or heights above the Tiel burn (from Gaelic tuil meaning torrent).<ref name="TaylorSimon">Taylor, Simon (2007).The Place Names of Fife, Shaun Tyas, Donington, Lincs.</ref> The Tiel Burn flows a few hundred yards south of the kirk and village, which was formerly known as Milton of Auchtertool.<ref name="TaylorSimon" /> The parish belonged to the diocese of Dunkeld, having been given to Bishop Gregory by King David I in the twelfth century. Soon after, the church was given to the priory of Inchcolm.
Church

The kirk, 1 km to the west of the village, pre-dates the Reformation but was largely reconstructed in 1833 as a plain box chapel. It was previously under the control of Inchcolm Abbey.<ref>Fasti Ecclesiastae Scotina</ref>
It has two battlemented porches on the south side and an octagonal birdcage bellcote on the west gable. The north aisle was added in 1905–6. The graveyard contains 17th century table stones; one commemorates David Martin, minister of Auchtertool who died in 1636. It is carved with a relief of the minister in knee breeches and gown with his feet on a skull. The Gothic Revival manse was built in 1812.<ref>
Auchtertool Parish Church, Manse(link). {{{website}}}.
Accessed 14 July 2018.
</ref> Auchtertool House is a large early 19th century villa.<ref>Gifford, John (2003).The Buildings of Fife Yale University Press, New Haven & London</ref>
Hallyards Castle formerly stood north-west of the main village. Supposed originally to have been a hunting seat of Malcolm Canmore, it was the residence of the Bishops of Dunkeld until 1539. King James V visited the castle after his defeat at the Battle of Solway Moss in late November 1542. According to John Knox, when the lady of the house tried to comfort the king, he announced that he would be dead in fifteen days. Later, his servant asked where James would spend Christmas. "He answerit, with at disdainfull Smirk, I cannot tell, chuse ye the Plaice; but this I can tell you, or [by] Yulle-Day ye will be Maisterless, and the Realme without a King." The king returned to Falkland where he learnt of the birth of his daughter Mary on 8 December. He died on 14 December.<ref>
1542 - Mary Queen of Scots born at Linlithgow(link). digital.nls.uk.
</ref> The castle was mostly demolished in 1847; some remains can be found on farmland north-west of the village centre.
At the time of the first Jacobite Rebellion the rebel John Erskine, Earl of Mar was in Perth when he heard that a loyalist ship loaded with arms had dropped anchor at Burntisland. He set out to capture it, advancing 500 Highland soldiers into Auchtertool to be held in reserve. The men ran amok, plundering the village, including the manse.<ref name="bare_url">
Auchtertool Kirk – Fife, Scotland. Scottish Charity No. SC025310(link). {{{website}}}.
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Tradition maintains that a funeral attended by the writer Walter Scott was held at the kirk and solemnised according to the Roman Catholic rite. This illegal ceremony took place at dead of night to avoid detection by the Protestant authorities. Legend has it that the funeral procession can be seen on an August night heading towards the kirk from Hallyards Castle.<ref name="bare_url" />
Alexander Boswell was mortally wounded in a duel in Auchtertool in 1822. He died in nearby Balmuto House. The duel was one of the last in Scotland.
From 1650, the village had a brewery, gaining a reputation for the quality of its ale, porter and table beer, not only throughout Fife but shipping as far as London. From 1845 the brewery was converted to a malt whisky distillery, commencing operation in 1851, and maintaining its reputation for a quality product. Distilling ceased in 1927 but the maltings and bonded warehouse continued operation until 1973. The warehouses were used as a canteen by Polish soldiers, encamped nearby during the Second World War. The buildings are now largely demolished, only a small brick office remaining.<ref>
ScotSites eBooks - The Whisky Distilleries - Auchtertool Distillery(link). {{{website}}}.
October 2, 2011.
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History of the county of Fife : from the earliest period to the present time(link). {{{website}}}. Glasgow : J. Swan. November 25, 1840.
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Auchtertool - Scottish Mining Website(link). www.scottishmining.co.uk.
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Auchtertool Distillery | Canmore(link). canmore.org.uk.
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AUCHTERTOOL VILLAGE, 11 THE MALTINGS AND MAIN STREET INCLUDING GATEPIERS (LB3673)(link). portal.historicenvironment.scot.
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Statistical Accounts of Scotland(link). stataccscot.edina.ac.uk.
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Auchtertool's only school is Auchtertool Primary School. High school pupils travel to Balwearie High School in Kirkcaldy.<ref>
Auchtertool Primary School(link). fifedirect.org.uk.
Accessed 6 July 2017.
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