Springfield, Fife

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Springfield
Fife
Location
Grid reference: NO341119
Location: 56°17’41"N, 3°3’42"W
Data
Population: 960  (2011)
Post town: Cupar
Postcode: KY15
Local Government
Council: Fife
Parliamentary
constituency:
North East Fife

Springfield is a village that lies at the edge of the Howe of Fife, to the south-west of the town of Cupar, Fife. The origin of the community is thought to be from the linen industry in the 19th century.

The Church of Scotland parish church was built in 1861, and now shares a minister with nearby Ceres and Kemback. The church garden was originally intended to be a cemetery, but the high water table prevented this. The community is surrounded by fields; agriculture is still an important part of the economy of north-eastern Fife (although few Springfield residents work in agriculture).

After Second World War, a considerable number of council houses were built in the village, creating new communities in Crawley Crescent, Tarvit Terrace and several other streets. Many of these local authority-owned houses have since been bought by their former tenants. One of the largest local employers is Stratheden Hospital, a psychiatric hospital located between Springfield and Cupar. Springfield has a pub, shop, parish church, village hall, primary school and a railway station on the Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line.

The actress Agnes Fraser (1876–1968) was born here.[1]

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