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View of rear from Low Causeway, from South East.
F 2185
Description View of rear from Low Causeway, from South East.
Date c. 1938
Collection Ministry of Works/Crown
Catalogue Number F 2185
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 368436
Scope and Content Bishop Leighton's House, Mid Causeway, Culross, Fife Bishop Leighton's House was built in the early 17th century and contains woodwork from about 1700. It is said to have been occupied by Bishop Leighton of Dunblane when he visited the burgh, although he is also associated with the nearby 'Study'. The crow-stepped gable of the house is typical of the early 17th century. The adjacent buildings date from the same period and may have been included in the original complex. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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