Royal Burgh of Culross
Culross Palace was built for Sir George Bruce between 1597 and 1611 and has original interiors with painted woodwork. On display are 17th and 18th century furniture, decorative items and a fine collection of Staffordshire and Scottish pottery. The rooms are small and feature Menel pine panelling, murals and ceiling paintings. Many of the rooms have vaulted ceilings, which were built to support the upper floors. A model 17th century garden has been restored to the rear and contains a variety of unusual vegetables and herbs that were all available in 1600.
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Information on Royal Burgh of Culross, Culross
| Organisation/s: | National Trust for Scotland | Opening Times: | Good Friday to 30 Sep, daily, 12:00-17:00. |
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| Admission: | Adult £8.00, Concession £5.00, Family £20.00. NTS/NT Members Free. |
| Location: | Off A985, 12 miles west of Forth Road Bridge, four miles east of Kincardine Bridge, six miles west of Dumfermline, 15 miles west of Edinburgh city centre. |
| Facilities: | Disabled Full, Sales Point, Shop, Cafe, Refreshments, Parking |

