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Fife |
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Attached Aberdour Castle (B), Auchtermuchty, Balcomie Castle, Burntisland, Dunnikier House, Earlsferry, Elie, Hill of Tarvit, Inverkeithing, Kellie Castle (A & B), Leuchars, Limekilns (A & B), Newburgh, Pitfirrane, Preston Lodge, St Andrews, Strathmiglo, Torryburn (A & B)
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Horizontal Aberdour Castle (C), Cairnie, Crail, Cults, Dunino, Elie House, Kellie Castle (C), Mountquhanny
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Miscellaneous Kellie Castle (D), Lindores |
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"FIFE, a maritime county of the east side of Scotland, lying nearly in the middle of the lowland region, which is bounded by the Lammermoors on the south, and the Grampians on the north. It is a peninsula, enclosed by the frith of Tay on the north, the German ocean on the east, and the frith of Forth on the south; and it marches on the west with Perthshire, Kinross-shire, and Clackmannanshire ...The southern coast is, for the most part, indented by small rocky bays with corresponding projecting headlands; but along the banks of the Tay, the grounds slope gently toward the beach, and are generally cultivated to the river's edge. Along the north-eastern shore, towards St Andrews, it presents one large plain, terminating in a flat beach of sand"
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