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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nestled on the northern banks of the Firth of Forth lies Culross (pronounced "Coo-riss"), a village often lauded as one of the ...
Discover the picturesque town of Culross (pronounced kooriss) on the south-west coast of Fife. Culross has been a Royal burgh since 1588; and with its striking buildings and winding cobbled streets, a ...
Of course, it's not just Culross that benefited from this architectural trade, all over the East Coast of Scotland the influence of the Low Countries can be felt in the buildings. In Fife, the ...
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CULROSS is one of the prettiest little towns in Scotland and remains pretty much how it would have looked in the 17th and 18th centuries. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you ...
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Of course, it's not just Culross that benefited from this architectural trade, all over the East Coast of Scotland the influence of the Low Countries can be felt in the buildings. In Fife, the ...
Perhaps the centrepiece of Culross is the magnificent house of Sir George Bruce, known locally as "the Palace". Bruce was a wealthy coalmine owner, who also had a monopoly on the local salt-panning ...