Freuchie
Freuchie (56°14′52″N 3°9′22″W / 56.24778°N 3.15611°W) is a village in Fife, Scotland, at the foot of the Lomond Hills, and near the better known village of Falkland.
The name derives from the Scottish Gaelic, fraoch, meaning heather.
This Fife village is not to be confused with the old location of the same name in Morayshire (now in the Highland Council Area) upon which the new town of Grantown was built in the 18th century.
Freuchie was once used by the Royal family as a place of banishment from the Court when it was in nearby Falkland Palace. The Scots saying "awa tae Freuchie an eat mice" was thought to come from this time.
Freuchie Cricket Club is best known for having won the village cricket championships at Lord's in 1985. This is considered particularly unusual as Scottish teams are not generally prominent in the game.
On 13 August 2008, a number of locations throughout the village was affected by flooding, resulting in property damage to homes and cars being written off by insurance companies. Many of the affected residents came together to form Freuchie Flood Action Group, a single action group dedicated to improving flood protection and prevention in Freuchie.
Freuchie is home to the 5 man clan called "Freuchie street elite"