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Culross's Continental Connections |
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Did you think Scotland was an isolated nation on the fringes of Europe? Think again and discover how the unique architectural style of the Kingdom of Fife was shaped by strong trading links with the Low Countries throughout the middle ages and beyond.
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 as one of Scotland's most beautiful villages.
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