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Fabulous night out.
Got to give this place 5 our of 5. We were there last night for the Big Band Theory. The compare & staff were very friendly & made us very welcome. We were in Kirkcaldy on holiday & we love live swing...
Came here for the final concert in the Langtoun Jazz Festival and what a lovely place it was to hear live music We had a table and chairs at the front and really enjoyed the concert by The Big Band ...
Beautiful Stained Glass windows in a fine performance venue.There is a splendid old graveyard around this converted Church of Scotland. There is no bar but coffee and tea can be made by people running...
This is a category B listed building .The first written record of the Kirk is in 1244 when Bishop de Bernham of St Andrews consecrated the building to St. Patrick and St. Brisse (St. Bryce). The ancie...
Fabulous night out.
Got to give this place 5 our of 5. We were there last night for the Big Band Theory. The compare & staff were very friendly & made us very welcome. We were in Kirkcaldy on holiday & we love live swing...
Jazz Concert
Came here for the final concert in the Langtoun Jazz Festival and what a lovely place it was to hear live music We had a table and chairs at the front and really enjoyed the concert by The Big Band ...
Performance Venue
I've been involved with a few shows performing here. Decent accoustics, good size venue. Stafff accomodating and helpful.
Splendid Conversion
Beautiful Stained Glass windows in a fine performance venue.There is a splendid old graveyard around this converted Church of Scotland. There is no bar but coffee and tea can be made by people running...
Saved by the Old Kirk Trust
This is a category B listed building .The first written record of the Kirk is in 1244 when Bishop de Bernham of St Andrews consecrated the building to St. Patrick and St. Brisse (St. Bryce). The ancie...