in the 1930s i spent all my summers in chance inn at my grandfathers cottage rose cottage half way up the main street on the left. also my great aunt maggie occupied the cottage at the f irst itersection in the village.,with the mailbox in the wall.
at the head of the village tom bruuse ran a small farm , with a few cows and one clysdale horse. the horse and the cows by themselves would go up the dura den road to the old quarry and come back at 4 pm for milking.
across the street lived harry cook a transplanted englishman and across from rose cottage a family called paterson whose daughter was unable to talk but played the large harp, and we would hang out together.my gand father and i would in the mornings go down the main road passed the main intersection and get fresh spring water and on the way back guddle a few trout from the burn, for breakfaat.
i also have the legend of how chance inn got its name .if anyone is interested
jamesslonie@rogers.com
I'm not sure, but you may want to check local historical records or contact historical societies in Fife, Scotland to delve deeper into the history of Chance Inn specifically. Online archives or local libraries may also have information on the inn's history.
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Aberdeen and Fife are approximately 110 miles (177 kilometers) apart by road. The journey typically takes around 2-3 hours by car, depending on traffic conditions.
The University of St Andrews is the oldest university in Scotland, founded in 1413.
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Fife is a county of Scotland
Aberdeen and Fife are approximately 110 miles (177 kilometers) apart by road. The journey typically takes around 2-3 hours by car, depending on traffic conditions.
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