- The Hill of
Tarvit is a 20th-century
mansion house and
gardens in Fife, Scotland. They were
designed by Sir
Robert Lorimer and are
today owned by the National...
- the
Category A-listed Hill of
Tarvit mansion house and
nearby scheduled monument Scotstarvit Tower. The Hill of
Tarvit was
formerly known as
Wemyss Hall...
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included the
settlements of Baldinnie,
Chance Inn, Craigrothie,
Pitscottie and
Tarvit Mill.
Ceres is one of a few
Scottish villages to have a
village green.[citation...
- Fife, Scotland. It is
situated 2
miles (3.2 km)
south of Cupar,
between Tarvit Hill and
Walton Hill,
south of the
River Eden, and west of the A916 road...
- (hunting
palace of the
Scottish Kings),
Kellie Castle near Pittenweem, Hill of
Tarvit (a
historical house), St.
Andrews Castle, St.
Andrews Cathedral and St....
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Drumcarrow Craig (217 m),
Flagstaff Hill (207 m),
Kellie Law (182 m) and Hill of
Tarvit (211 m). The area is rural, po****ted by
farms and hamlets, with a few small...
- were
built in the village,
creating new
communities in
Crawley Crescent,
Tarvit Terrace and
several other streets. Many of
these local authority-owned houses...
- imprisonment, he
continued to practice.
During the 1690s he
completed Hill of
Tarvit (1696),
Craighall (1697–99) in Fife, and
Craigiehall (1699) near Edinburgh...
- colours): The regiment's
guidon is laid up in
Cupar Old and St
Michael of
Tarvit Parish Church. The cap
badge of the FFY is a
mounted knight (The
Thane of...
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Georgian House Balmerino Abbey Falkland Palace,
Garden & Old
Burgh Hill of
Tarvit Mansionhouse &
Garden Kellie Castle &
Garden The
Royal Burgh of Culross...