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The official museum of British golf, situated in the home of golf, St Andrews. Overlooking the Old Course, the museum covers British golf from the middle ages right through to the present day. With displays featuring individual players throughout history,...
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The University has been collecting items from cultures and countries around the world since the 18th Century. Members of the Philosophical and Literary Society brought many of the prized possessions in the collection to Scotland in the 19th Century....
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Overlooking the Old Course and West Sands beach (location of the filming of the movie ‘Chariots of Fire’) the Martyrs Monument is a striking object on the Scores. This obelisk features the names of Protestant and Catholic martyrs who were...
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The St Andrews University Quadrangle, or ‘Quad’ as it is more commonly known, houses the historic arts school of the University. Founded in 1413, the Quad marks the original centre of the university, which is the third oldest in the...
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The residence of Prince William during his study at the University, St Salvators Hall is an attractive building built in 1930. The hall overlooks St. Andrews Bay to the north, and the University quadrangle to the south. The gardens around...
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Situated on the cliffs overlooking the famous West Sands of St. Andrews Bay, St. Andrews Aquarium is home to a multitude of aquatic species ranging from shrimp to sharks. It caters for the entire family, with daily tours of the...
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St. Andrews is famous for being the home of golf, and the Old Course has long claimed its deserved title as the number 1 links course in the world. Golf has been played here since 1400, and the Old Course...
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St. Andrews Museum shows the history of the town of St. Andrews, portraying a fascinating insight into the area from Medieval times and encompassing the Victorian era up to the present day. Regular talks and children's workshops make for an...
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Founded in 1450 as Bishop Kennedy's College of the Holy saviour, St Salvators chapel was designed as a place of education and missionary business. Today, the chapel is a popular place for students and the town locals to worship, and...
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Located in the centre of Market Street, this large fountain was erected in 1880, in memory of novelist Major Whyte Melville. The fountain is built from sandstrong and Dalbeattie granite, and rises to a height of approximately 14 feet. In...
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