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The parish of Culross, along with its neighbouring parish of Tulliallan, also Dunblane Diocese, formed a detached part of the earldom, later the stewartry, of Strathearn, which explains why both were in a detached part of Perthshire until 1891, when they became part of
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The parish appears to have originally centred further west. The original church, later known as the "West Kirk" perhaps dates to the 11th century but was abandoned around 1500 and, therefore, did not come into play in 1560 at the time of the
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There was a considerable export trade by sea in the produce of these industries, and the prevalence of red roof tiles in Culross and other villages in Fife is thought to be a direct result of collier ships returning to Culross with
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The West Kirk fell out of use before 1633, when it was noted as no longer serving as the parish church. The West Kirk was also the site where four women executed for witchcraft in 1675 were alleged to have congregated.
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before marriage, her family threw her from a cliff. She survived the fall unharmed, and was soon met by an unmanned boat. She knew she had no home to go to, so she got into the boat; it sailed her across the
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and whose elaborate family monument stands in the north transept of the Abbey church, established a coal mine at Culross in 1575. In 1590, he constructed
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allowed the proprietors, led by John Blaw and Alexander Eizatt, to export salt and they undertook to pay a duty in silver to the
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Census of Scotland 2011, Table KS101SC – Usually Resident Population, publ. by National Records of Scotland. Web site
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During the 20th century, it became recognised that Culross contained many unique historical buildings, and the
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The town's role as a port declined from the 18th century, and by Victorian times it had become something of a
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According to the 2006 estimate, the village has a population of 395. Originally, Culross served as a
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The first recorded minister was John Dykes (1567). He was replaced in 1593 by Robert Colville, of
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retrieved March 2016. See "Standard Outputs", Table KS101SC, Area type: Civil Parish 1930
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and Saint Serf, was built around a mile to the east in 1217, being founded by
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Adamson, Donald (2008). "A Coal Mine in the Sea: Culross and the Moat Pit".
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Several motion pictures have used Culross as a filming location, including
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as ballast. The town was also known for its monopoly on the manufacture of
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revoked licences to export salt because of a shortage of salt in Scotland.
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has been working on their preservation and restoration since the 1930s.
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A legend states that when the Brittonic princess (and future saint)
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In the 17th century, its most notable minister was the Covenanter
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, the town was a centre of the
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started filming in Culross for its premiere in August 2014.
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Tanhouse Brae, Culross, looking south to the Firth of Forth
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The war memorial was erected in 1921 to a design by Sir
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The civil parish had a population of 4,348 in 2011.
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