Pathhead
Pathhead is a location of Kirkcaldy, in Fife, Scotland. Pathhead was an independent village before it was integrated right into the Royal burgh of Kirkcaldy. In Jan Blaeu's map of Scotland from the 17th century reference is made to the town of Peth-heed, existing day Pathhead. With the Firth of Forth to the south, Kirkcaldy to the 'west', Dysart to the eastern, and Gallatown, Sinclairtown as well as Dunnikier to the north. The town houses the historical Ravenscraig Castle appointed by James II in 1460; a lot of the previous facilities of the Nairn's Linoleum Factories; as well as, the Manse in which both O. Douglas and John Buchan grew up. It keeps an eye out over the disregarded Pathhead Sands, and also market today is centred on Hutchison's Flour Mill as well as the Forbo-Nairn Plant. The historic centre of Pathhead is a trio of roads running parallel with the shore: Nether Street, Mid Street and also what used to be Back Street, currently Commercial Street. Water was provided from wells at either end of Mid Street and also lively business was centred on the Pathhead and also Sinclairtown Reform Co-operative Society of present-day Branning Court, which was developed in 1914.