St Andrews Cathedral churchyard, St Andrews, Scotland

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St Andrews Cathedral churchyard in St Andrews, Scotland is a historic burial ground surrounding the ruins of the medieval cathedral, noted as the final resting place of legendary golfer Old Tom Morris.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf burial ground
cemetery
churchyard
access open to the public
adjacentTo North Sea coast
associatedWith Old Tom Morris
St Andrews Cathedral
history of Scottish Christianity
city St Andrews
continent Europe
country Scotland
era medieval origins
feature gravestones of local residents
memorials related to St Andrews golfing community
heritageStatus scheduled monument (cathedral precinct as a whole)
knownFor association with St Andrews Cathedral
grave of Old Tom Morris
historic gravestones
locatedIn Fife
St Andrews
United Kingdom
east coast of Scotland
managedBy Historic Environment Scotland
near St Andrews Castle
St Andrews Links
surface form: St Andrews Links golf courses
notableBurial Old Tom Morris
members of the Morris family
partOf St Andrews Cathedral
surface form: St Andrews Cathedral precinct
region Fife
religiousAffiliation Church of Scotland
surface form: Church of Scotland (historically Catholic before Reformation)
surrounds St Andrews Cathedral ruins
touristAttraction yes
usedFor burials
commemoration of the dead

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Old Tom Morris burialPlace St Andrews Cathedral churchyard, St Andrews, Scotland
Young Tom Morris burialPlace St Andrews Cathedral churchyard, St Andrews, Scotland
this entity surface form: St Andrews Cathedral churchyard