Freuchie is a village in the centre of the Kingdom of Fife in Scotland. Its war memorial is situated in the centre of the village on the high street near the parish church, and in front of the Lomond Hills Hotel.
The memorial was unveiled and dedicated on November 13th 1921 and is 23 feet high of grey Creeton granite topped by a celtic cross above a tapering pedestal. Celtic patterns are carved in relief on the face of the cross-head, with the inscription on the shaft reading as follows:
'THEY FELL FOR FREEDOM AND HONOUR 1914-1919 THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE'
A bronze tablet is set into the base of the pedestal containing 26 names. A further 5 names from World War II are inscribed on the shaft above.
The memorial is set within a pebbled area surrounded by a chain fence.
The names and units served on the tablet are as follows:
Alex. Anderson - Gordons
Wm. J. Anderson - Seaforths
Robert Birrel - Black Watch
Peter Brown - Royal Scots
Robert Brown - Royal Scots Fus.
David Campbell - R.A.S.C.
Thos. Collier - Scots Guards
Robert Dall - Black Watch
Thomas Dall - K.O.S.B.
William Dick - K.O.S.B.
John Hall - Black Watch
And. Hargreaves - Black Watch
Peter Inglis - Scots Guards
Robert D. Jack - Black Watch
John Livingstone - A.&S.H.
Wm. C. Mair - H.M.S. Amphion
Peter Mathew - A.&S.H.
John Morgan - K.O.S.B.
Thomas Morton - Gordons
W. M. McNaughton - K.O.S.B.
Robert Paton - K.O.S.B.
William Simpson - Seaforths
James Thomson - Seaforths
John Watt - Can. A.M.C.
David L. Watt - Black Watch
Wm. L. Wilson - K.O.S.B.