Tour Scotland Photograph Creich Church North Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of Creich Church, Fife, Scotland. This now ruined church is located on a knoll in North Fife, on sloping ground above a narrow road, opposite the ruins of Creich Castle. The church probably dates to the late fourteenth century. A south chapel was added in the sixteenth century, and it was rebuilt in 1621.



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Tour Scotland Photographs Creich Castle North Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of Creich Castle, Fife, Scotland. Creich Castle is a ruined tower house near Creich, Fife. The tower house is L-shaped and three to four storeys tall. Built to provide defense against Viking raiders which attacked the rich farms south of the River Tay and further added to by Causantín, Earl of Fife during the 11th century. The castle continued to be owned by the Earls of Fife into the 13th century. The existing ruins date from the 16th century.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of Creich Castle, Fife, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photographs Parish Church Luthrie North Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of the Parish Church Luthrie, North Fife, Scotland. The present Creich and Luthrie Church is located in an area of rolling countryside just north of the village of Luthrie. The Parish Church, which is near Luthrie, was built between 1830 and 1832. It is a handsome structure, and contains seating for 252 people.






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Tour Scotland Photographs Ballinbreich Castle North Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of Ballinbreich Castle in North Fife, Scotland. Ballinbreich Castle is a ruined tower house castle in Fife, Scotland. The castle was built in the 13th century by Clan Leslie. It is a three storey L-plan castle that overlooks the Firth of Tay.





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Tour Scotland Photographs And Video Geese On The Road Fife

Tour Scotland photograph of traffic on a road in North East Fife, Fife, Scotland. The traffic blocking this road was a number of geese on their way to a local pond outside Newburgh. Patience is a definite virtue when driving the narrow rural roads in Scotland.



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