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Culross Abbey

Norman & medievalFree admission♿ Wheelchair: limited

Culross Abbey — monastery in Fife, Scotland, UK.

Culross Abbey, abbeys & priories in Central Scotland

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Bo'ness · 4.7 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Culross Abbey is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1217. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "monastery in Fife, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 56.0583°, -3.6253°.

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Heritage listing

Culross Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey in Culross, Scotland, headed by the Abbot or Commendator of Culross. Part of it is still used as the local parish church by the Church of Scotland.

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From Historic Environment Scotland

Get an overview of Culross Abbey, a beautiful site that was home to a community of monks in the 1200s. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.

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From the Wikipedia article

Culross Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey in Culross, Scotland, headed by the Abbot or Commendator of Culross. Part of it is still used as the local parish church by the Church of Scotland.

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Background

History

The abbey was founded in 1217 by Malcolm I, Mormaer or Earl of Fife, and was first colonised by monks from Kinloss Abbey. Culross may have been chosen to establish an abbey because this was the birthplace of Saint Mungo. It is evident that the abbey was built over the earlier Pictish church supposedly founded by Saint Serf in the 6th century, as witnessed by the presence in the ruined Cistercian church of early medieval carved stones and from a ninth-century reference to a church of St Serf at Culross (Cuileann Ros) in a Gaelic list of the mothers of various saints. The original 13th-century abbey was cruciform in plan, without aisles. By the late 15th century the lay brothers had ceased to…

Visiting

The remaining ruins of the abbey are now in the care of Historic Environment Scotland. The remaining intact part of the Abbey is used by the Church of Scotland as the local parish church. The church contains stained glass in the main east window by the Edinburgh company of Ballantyne & Son, plus several modern stained glass windows. The Abbey has played host to a number of cultural events, including an inaugural concert by Fife Opera.

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Coordinates
56.0583, -3.6253
District
Fife
Postcode
KY12 8JB
Parliamentary constituency
Dunfermline and Dollar
Established
1217
Nearest railway station
Bo'ness4.7 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Culross Abbey?
Culross Abbey is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode KY12 8JB).
When was Culross Abbey built?
Built or established in 1217.
Is Culross Abbey a listed building?
Culross Abbey is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Is Culross Abbey free to visit?
Yes, Culross Abbey is free to enter.
How do I get to Culross Abbey?
The nearest railway station is Bo'ness, about 4.7 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode KY12 8JB.