Culross is a remarkably complete survival of early Scottish architecture. In the 16th and 17th centuries it carried on a flourishing and prosperous trade in salt and coal and had contacts with Scandinavia, Germany and the Netherlands through sea contacts.
The National Trust for Scotland have for the last 50 years been gradually restoring and saving buildings in the village resulting in an unique experience for visitors, exploring a complete village caught in a moment in time. ...
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