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“It is very sad to see Culross close. Frank and his team have supported the community newsletter, the ‘CAN do’, since September 2010, when he took it over. We were working with them to print ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes 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 ...
It's the little Fife village that plays a big part in Outlander, but how much do you know about Culross? Located on the northern banks of the Firth of Forth across the water from Bo'Ness and close ...
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 ...
Foundations of previously unrecorded buildings, including a series of foundations and paving, suggest Culross Palace may have had an east wing. The National Trust for Scotland made the discovery ...
Probably the most striking example of the distinctive architecture of Fife is in the village of Culross. This small Royal Burgh was once one of Scotland's greatest trading centres and today ranks ...