Lochore is a former Pit village in Fife, Scotland. It takes its name from the nearby Loch Ore. It is largely joined to the adjacent villages of Ballingry to the north and Crosshill to the south.
Lochore has a Cooperative Foodstore, Nisa, Marios Fish and Chip Bar, and Baynes who previously owned the local butchers prior to its sale. Baynes is the largest employer in the area with the bakehouse located in Lochore. There is also a small corner shop located in the other end called Lochore Foodstore.
There are two bars, Lochore Institute, a former miners institute with a bowling green, and the Red Goth.
The village has Benarty Medical practice and Rosewell Pharmacy and an NHS Clinic.
There is also a police station operated by Police Scotland.
19 - Goes from Dunfermline to Ballingry passes through Lochore.
34 - Goes from Kirkcaldy to Ballingry passes through Lochore.
81 - Goes from Dunfermline to Glenrothes passes through Lochore.
There is also a much smaller local bus, the 20, which goes from Lochore to Lochgelly.
The nearest railway station is Lochgelly.
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