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View of rear entrance.

F 10561

Description View of rear entrance.

Date 1975 to 1976

Collection List C Survey

Catalogue Number F 10561

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 1634993, SC 366906

Scope and Content Rear entrance of Culross Abbey House, Culross, Fife Culross Abbey House was built in 1608 by Lord Edward Bruce of Kilns. It was largely rebuilt as a three-storeyed mansion in 1830 by Sir Robert Preston. This was partially dismantled in 1955. Only three windows survive from the top floor of the main block. The triangles or pediments over the first-floor windows alternately contain the initials LEB and DMB for the original builder and his wife Dame Magdalene Clerk. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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Attribution: © Crown Copyright: HES. (List C Survey).

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