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Colluthie House

Colluthie House is an 18th century mansion which may incorporate the remains of an earlier castle.

In the 16th century Elizabeth Carnegie, daughter of David Carnegie of Colluthie, was married to John Inglis of Tarvat.

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Alternative names for Colluthie House

Collothy; Colluchty; Colluthie; Colluthy; Collvthy; Culluthy; Culuthy; Killethy

Surnames associated with Colluthie House

Carnegie

Where is Colluthie House?

Colluthie House is in the parish of Moonzie and the county of Fife.

Grid reference:NO 33979 19279

Lat / long:56.36120600,-3.07015110

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OS Map for Colluthie House

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Glenrothes North, Falkland & Lomond Hills (Auchtermuchty & Cupar)
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St Andrews & East Fife (Cupar, Anstruther & Crail)
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Weather at Colluthie House

9°C
max 10°C / min 7°C
4km/h SSE
993mb
92%
100%
05:46 18:46

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Weather observed at Cupar at 23:48

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Ancient sites near Colluthie House

Kilmany cursus

6.7km away

Newton of Collessie standing stone

7.6km away

Star Inn Farm cursus

11.6km away

Market Knowe cairn

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Balgarthno stone circle

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13.4km away
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Pictish stones near Colluthie House

Creich Class I symbol stones

2.7km away

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Lindores Stone Class I symbol stone

9.0km away

Walton Class I symbol stone

9.9km away

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Mugdrum Cross Class III cross

11.5km away

Benvie Class III cross slab

12.2km away

Carpow Class III cross-slab

13.6km away

Abernethy No. 8 Class III cross shaft

15.1km away
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Pictish sites near Colluthie House

Norrie's Law hoard

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74.1km away

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Accommodation near Colluthie House

Fernie Castle Hotel
hotel, restaurant, barLetham
5.1km away
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5.6km away
Dairsie Castle
self-cateringCupar
8.0km away
Abbey Inn, Newburgh
hotelNewburgh
10.2km away
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bed and breakfastBalmullo
10.6km away
St Michaels Inn
hotelLeuchars
10.8km away
Vicarsford Lodge guesthouse
bed and breakfastLeuchars
10.8km away
Best Western Invercarse Hotel
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11.0km away
The Longforgan Coaching Inn
hotelLongforgan
11.1km away
Inchture Hotel
hotelInchture
11.2km away

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Cafés, restaurants & bars near Colluthie House

Fernie Castle Hotel
hotel, restaurant, barLetham
5.1km away
Best Western Invercarse Hotel
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11.0km away
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barDundee
11.8km away
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restaurantDundee
11.8km away
Artbar
barDundee
11.9km away
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12.1km away
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12.1km away
Jute Café Bar
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12.2km away
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12.3km away
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12.3km away
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Published on the 24th of January 2012 at 8:52 pm. Updated on the 25th of July 2021 at 10:24 am.

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