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Aberdour Castle started life in the 13th Century as a modest ‘hall house’ on a site overlooking the Dour Burn. The oldest part of the present semi-ruin constitutes one of the earliest surviving stone castles in mainland Scotland. Over the years the Castle has been successively developed. Notable are the parts, still largely roofed, built by the Earls of Morton, Read more…
Kirkcaldy Galleries has a collection of work by well-known artists from the eighteenth century to the present day. Includes a museum, showing the history, heritage, people and culture of the area through an array of artefacts from Fife’s collection, housed in Moments in Time, a permanent museum display. Read more…
Ravenscraig Castle is built on a rock promontory in the Firth of Forth at Kirkcaldy at the east end of Pathhead Sands. This ruined castle dates back to the 1460’s and had natural steep cliffs on the three sea sides and then the main castle defences, two big D-shaped towers, built on the landward side. Read more…
Lindores Abbey was a Tironensian abbey on the outskirts of Newburgh in Fife and is now much an overgrown ruin, lying on the southern banks of the River Tay, about 1-mile (1.6 km) north of the village of Lindores. Read more…