Colinsburgh

Colinsburgh is a village in east Fife, Scotland, in the parish of Kilconquhar. The village is named after Colin Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Balcarres (1652–1722), who gave the land on which it was built. It was here that the first meeting of the Presbytery of Relief was held in 1761 after its founders had broken from the Church of Scotland. * Main street, eastern end looking west * Small cottage in the village * Colinsburg library * The former Balcarres Arms Hotel in the village * Balcarres Gatehouse, just east of the village *

Colinsburgh

Colinsburgh is a village in east Fife, Scotland, in the parish of Kilconquhar. The village is named after Colin Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Balcarres (1652–1722), who gave the land on which it was built. It was here that the first meeting of the Presbytery of Relief was held in 1761 after its founders had broken from the Church of Scotland. * Main street, eastern end looking west * Small cottage in the village * Colinsburg library * The former Balcarres Arms Hotel in the village * Balcarres Gatehouse, just east of the village *