Culross is a picturesque West Fife village on the north of the River Forth, between Kincardine and High Valleyfield. Legend tells it was founded by St Serf in the Sixth Century, and was the birthplace of St Kentigern (St Mungo). Culross Abbey dates to 1217, and the port bustled with trade from the Netherlands in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Its cobbled streets and buildings from this period frame Culross like a snapshot in time, and Culross Abbey, Palace, Town House and other buildings are now preserved by the National Trust for Scotland, but the Royal Burgh is a modern community, and s1culross.com has been developed to allow residents share their news, views and opinions, make announcements, publicise events and show off their photos and videos.

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Pics & Video > Culross Medieval Burgh Fair 2007

Falconry

Getting crafty

Food for thought

Sax appeal

Singin' the blues

Guitar man

Al fresco aria

Sealed with a kiss

La Boheme

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.

Culross Medieval Burgh Fair. Photo by Don Swanson.