Levenmouth » The Silverburn Loop » Point 7
Continue down the path and through the gate and into the car park.
Welcome to Silverburn Park, home to the best scones in Fife!
Once home to the Russell family, the Park was gifted to the town council in 1973 and is now a place of quiet relaxation for the whole community to enjoy.
The main building on the left, currently undergoing restoration, is a former Flax Mill.
Look out for events and activities running throughout the year Silverburn Park | Camping – Cafe – Woodland Walks
Silverburn Flax Mill The Flax Mill was built by David Russell in 1854 to process flax into linen fibre. The building was re-purposed throughout its history hosting Polish Paratroopers during World War II, housing the Russell family garage and laundry and becoming a petting farm under the care of Fife Council. A rare example of its kind, the b-listed building is being carefully renovated into a hostel, café and event space to benefit the people of Levenmouth and beyond with thanks to our funders.
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