- Springfield, Fife
The small village of Springfield (population less than 1000) lies at the edge of the
Howe of Fife , to the south of the town ofCupar ,Fife ,Scotland . The origin of the community is thought to be from the linen industry in the 19th century. TheChurch 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 east Fife (although few Springfield residents work inagriculture ).After
World War II , a considerable number ofcouncil 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 tea room, shop, parish church, village hall, primary school andSpringfield railway station on theEdinburgh to Aberdeen Line .External links
* [http://www.fife.gov.uk Fife Council]
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