Monday, 1 August 2016

Culross 17th Century sea port

The little village of Culross (pronounced Q-ross) is on the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh. It was a prosperous trading port in the 16th and 17th Centuries. The National Trust of Scotland managed to buy 32 of the original houses and the old part of the village is suspended in time.




This is Culross Palace (House) which was owned by a wealthy merchant built in 1597.





 A view from the back of the house overlooking the Firth of Forth
















1 comment:

  1. Dear Chris & Paula, All is well at Ida's valley & Summer is upon us. Thanks for the wonderful pictures...your blog is fabulous. Fiona enjoyed your pic of the squirrel. I liked all of the other pics except that one! Little thieves!

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