Balmullo
Balmullo is a village and parish in Fife, Scotland. It is located approximately 5 miles (8 km) north of Cupar. The name Balmullo is derived from the Gaelic "Baile Molaig," meaning "Molaig's farm" or "Molaig's settlement." Molaig is a personal name.
Historically, Balmullo was a largely agricultural community. The surrounding area consists of fertile farmland. Its proximity to larger towns like Cupar and Dundee has influenced its development over time.
The village has a church, Balmullo Parish Church, which is part of the Church of Scotland. Other notable features include a village hall and local amenities serving the residents. The area is also known for its scenic landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The population is relatively small, contributing to its character as a close-knit rural community.