Culross Town House

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Culross Town House is a historic 17th-century municipal building in the village of Culross, Scotland, notable for its distinctive architecture and former role as the local council and tolbooth.

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Culross Town House canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
municipal building
tolbooth
architecturalStyle Scottish vernacular architecture
category Category A listed buildings in Fife
Tolbooths in Scotland
Town halls in Scotland
coordinateLocation 56.055°N 3.634°W
country Scotland
formerUse burgh council meeting place
court house
local council headquarters
prison
hasFeature arched entrance
bellcote
clock tower
external stair
hasPart council chamber
tolbooth
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
heritageRegister Listed building in Scotland
inception 17th century
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Fife
locatedInCountry Scotland
locatedInSovereignState United Kingdom
locatedInVillage Culross
location Culross
material stone
notableFor distinctive 17th-century architecture
role as local council building
role as tolbooth
ownedBy Fife Council
partOf historic centre of Culross
publicAccess yes
roofMaterial pantiles
touristAttraction yes
use civic meeting place
municipal government
tolbooth prison

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Culross hasLandmark Culross Town House
Mercat Cross of Culross locatedNear Culross Town House
Tanhouse Brae near Culross Town House