Town Hall Culross West Fife Scotland



Tour Scotland 4K Summer travel video of the Town Hall in Culross on ancestry, history visit to West Fife. The major USA TV series Outlander was made partly in Culross The Town Hall was built in 1626 and was the administrative centre of Culross with a tollbooth and witches' prison. This Scottish village originally served served as a port city on the Firth of Forth and is believed to have been founded by Saint Serf during the 6th century. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the town was a centre of the coal mining industry. Sir George Bruce of Carnock, who built the splendid Palace' of Culross and whose elaborate family monument stands in the north transept of the Abbey church, established at Culross, the first coal mine in the world to extend under the sea, in 1575. Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald spent much of his early life in Culross, where his family had an estate. There is now a bust in his honour outside the Culross Town House. He was the first Vice Admiral of Chile. Edinburgh to Culross is around a 25 mile journey by road and you would use the new Queensferry Crossing road bridge to get there. Glasgow to Culross is around a 32 mile journey by road and you would take the Kincardine Bridge to get there.

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