Elie, Fife
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Convent of St. Mary Reparatrice
Elie House was built in 1697, incorporating the remains of an earlier structure. The building became a convent in the 1970s and has recently been converted into a number of luxury residences.
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Earlsferry Chapel
The remains of a chapel which was formerly part of Ardross Hospital are situated on a headland at Earlsferry. Only the east gable and the lowest courses of the other walls survive.
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Elie Free Church
This building was built as a Free Church in 1844. In 1888 it was replaced by the Wood Memorial Church (site number: 8417), which was located on an adjacent site. Following the construction of the new church, the Free Church was used a a chu...
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Elie Parish Church
This T plan church was built in 1639 and its tower was added in 1726. The church lies east to west, the long axis with the tower facing south towards Elie High Street. It is in a walled graveyard which surrounds t...
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St. Michael and All Angels
This church was first erected in 1905 near the sixth tee on the golf course at Craigforth. It was moved to its present position on Rotten Row in 1924-5, where it sits back from the road in a small plot of ground (St Gabriel's...
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Wood Memorial Church
This church was built between 1885 and 1887 by Arthur George Sydney Mitchell. It was a Gothic style building which faced south onto Bank Street and was situated next to the Free Church (site number: 10545), which it replaced. (The Free Chur...
