Upper Largo

At the western end of Main Street is the Upper Largo Hotel and a ship's chandlery, in what was formerly the village garage and filling station.

A minor road north of here leads to a small village green and the adjacent kirkyard of the Largo and Newburn Parish Church.

The kirkyard is on a rise and affords good views over the rooftops of the village, and of the houses and cottages on the north side of the green.

[2] It was renovated in 1975 as part of a wider development of the site that saw more than ten residences built nearby, which now form sheltered housing.

[4] This now stands as a shell after being partially demolished by Charles Brand of Dundee Ltd in 1951, on the instructions of the owners, the Maitland-Makgill-Crichton family of Monzie Castle, Crieff, to avoid having to pay rates.

Main Street looking east
John Wood's Hospital
Model of Wood's flagship, the Yellow Carvel , in Largo Kirk
Largo Law