Balcarres House
Balcarres House lies 1 km north of the village of Colinsburgh, in the East Neuk of Fife, in eastern Scotland. It is centred on a mansion built in 1595 by John Lindsay (1552–1598), second son of David, 9th Earl of Crawford. The house became the family seat of the Earl of Crawford. The present house is the result of substantial extensions in the early nineteenth century, using part of a fortune made in India, but preserves much of the original mansion. Balcarres House is protected as a category A listed building, and the grounds are included on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of significant gardens.
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979 m
Colinsburgh Town Hall
Colinsburgh Town Hall is a municipal building in Main Street, Colinsburgh, Fife, Scotland. The building is used as a community events venue.
982 m
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Charleton House
Charleton House is located in the East Neuk of Fife, eastern Scotland. It lies around 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) west of Colinsburgh, and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of Lower Largo. The house dates from the mid 18th century, with later additions, and is the home of Baron Bonde.
Charleton House is protected as a category A listed building, and the grounds are included on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of significant gardens.
2.9 km
Dumbarnie Links
Dumbarnie Links is a golf course in Fife, Scotland. It is found 12 miles south of St Andrews where it was built on the Balcarres Estate.
Fife Council gave approval for the creation of the £11 million public course on 165-hectares of agricultural land in 2018. The course was designed by Clive Clark and opened in 2020. In 2021, the course hosted the Women's Scottish Open.
In 2025, the tenth hole was redesigned in response to player feedback. That year, the course received several awards, including "Top Emerging Golf Course" in the United Kingdom.
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