royal burgh of Culross

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The royal burgh of Culross is a historic Scottish town on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, renowned for its well-preserved 16th–17th century buildings and cobbled streets.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Culross, Fife (traditional) 1
royal burgh of Culross canonical 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic settlement
town
architecturalStyle vernacular Scottish burgh architecture
category Conservation areas in Scotland
Royal burghs in Scotland
Towns in Fife
country Scotland
currentPrimaryLanguage English
foundedInCentury 6th century
governedBy Fife Council NERFINISHED
grantedRoyalBurghStatusInCentury 16th century
hasBuildingEra 16th century
17th century
hasCharacteristic cobbled streets
well-preserved 16th–17th century buildings
hasEconomicActivity heritage conservation
tourism
hasNotableBuilding Culross Abbey NERFINISHED
Culross Palace NERFINISHED
Culross Town House NERFINISHED
The Study, Culross NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature Mercat Cross NERFINISHED
cobbled Sandhaven
hasReligiousSite Culross Abbey Church NERFINISHED
Culross Parish Church NERFINISHED
hasStreetPattern medieval street layout
heritageStatus conservation area
historicallyAssociatedWith coal mining
monastic community at Culross Abbey
salt production
languageHistoricallySpoken Scots
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Fife
United Kingdom
locatedOn north shore of the Firth of Forth
managedInPartBy National Trust for Scotland NERFINISHED
near Dunfermline NERFINISHED
Kincardine NERFINISHED
overlooks Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
partOf historic county of Perthshire
patronSaint Saint Serf NERFINISHED
region Lowlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism destination
transport served by local bus routes
urbanForm compact historic core
usedAsFilmLocationFor Outlander (TV series) NERFINISHED

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Mercat Cross of Culross associatedWith royal burgh of Culross
Saint Mungo birthPlace royal burgh of Culross
this entity surface form: Culross, Fife (traditional)