St Andrews, Scotland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in St Andrews, Scotland
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New Inns, Entrance Archway (to Hospice, Pends Road)
St Andrews, Scotland
16th century, twice rebuilt in 19th. Semi-circular arch, simply moulded, 3 panels above.
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Well-House, Eern Cemetery
St Andrews, Scotland
Small slab-roofed well-house of early date with steps down.
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The Pend
St Andrews, Scotland
14th century. Ashlar-built gatehouse building, intended to be vaulted in 4 compartments, springers remain.
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Precinct Wall
St Andrews, Scotland
Perhaps 14th century or older, heightened early 16th century. Rubble built with 3 gates and 13 towers (16 in 1683) enclosing originally approximately 30 acres; 3 towers oblong, remainder round with canopied niches. Tower No.
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St Rule's Church
St Andrews, Scotland
Probably c 1070 enlarged c 1130-40. Tower and roofless choir, nave and sanctuary demolished. Ashlar-built; tower 108'4" high, 14-1/2' square.
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Cathedral Graveyard
St Andrews, Scotland
Notable wall monuments 16th cent. onwards; tabletombs and other detached stones of interest; war memorial set in W wall, now lacking cross, Sir R S Lorimer.
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St Andrews Priory
St Andrews, Scotland
Ruin, largely 13th century; W range 16th century. Lower floors only remain, partly restored in red stone by John Kinross for Marquis of Bute, 1890s.
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St Andrews Cathedral
St Andrews, Scotland
Ruin, founded 1160/1, choir finished by 1238. Cruciform, originally 391' long, 168' across transepts, aisled except at sanctuary; transepts have E chappels Nave completed c 1279, length reduced from 14 bays to 12 and total length to 357'.
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33-37 S Street
St Andrews, Scotland
C.1800. 3-storey and modern mansard attic; 3-window, ashlar and slate, raised quoins; ground floor shop.
- Martyrs' Memorial St Andrews