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Scene within a Culross Palace drawing room. Two red velvet armchairs sit in front of a coal fire. The floor is wooden with a highly patterned rug. An old grandfather clock sits in the corner, and there are portraits in ornate frames hung on the wooden walls.

Scene within a Culross Palace drawing room. Two red velvet armchairs sit in front of a coal fire. The floor is wooden with a highly patterned rug. An old grandfather clock sits in the corner, and there are portraits in ornate frames hung on the wooden walls.

Drawing Room, Culross Palace. Jul 2023. #photography #culrosspalace #drawingroom #coalfire #portraits #oldeworld

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Image shows 17th century windows set within the roof of Culross Palace, Scotland. The top half of the windows are leaded, the bottom half are wooden shutters. Above the windows are the orange tiles of the palace, and underneath the distinctive bright yellow of the walls.

Image shows 17th century windows set within the roof of Culross Palace, Scotland. The top half of the windows are leaded, the bottom half are wooden shutters. Above the windows are the orange tiles of the palace, and underneath the distinctive bright yellow of the walls.

Windows, Culross Palace. Jul 2023. #photography #culrosspalace #culross #orange #yellow #17thcentury

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An old 17th or 18th century dress on a mannequin in Culross Palace, Scotland. The bodice is ornately stitched in beige, brown and reds, shoulders are puffed, and the lower half is brown/beige. The overall effect is an item that could not have been terribly comfortable to wear.

An old 17th or 18th century dress on a mannequin in Culross Palace, Scotland. The bodice is ornately stitched in beige, brown and reds, shoulders are puffed, and the lower half is brown/beige. The overall effect is an item that could not have been terribly comfortable to wear.

Dress, Mannequin: Culross Palace. Jul 2023. #photography #culrosspalace #fife #dress #brown #red #beige

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Is This Scotland's Most Colorful Time Capsule? (Culross Palace) #beautiful #scotland  #shorts
Is This Scotland's Most Colorful Time Capsule? (Culross Palace) #beautiful #scotland #shorts YouTube video by Journey Dude - Scottish Insider

🪬🧿 Is This Scotland's Most Colorful Time Capsule? (Culross Palace)
#Culross #CulrossPalace #outlanderchallenge #VisitScotland #ScottishHistory #scotland #ThisIsScotland #TravelScotland #HistoricScotland #history youtube.com/shorts/MtRTu...

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There were a couple of comments about the room from Culross Palace about the ceiling. I do have a photo of the ceiling and it was really cool. Another view from What’s on Heather’s Phone.

#whatsonheathersphone #phonephotography #culrosspalace #laoghaireshouse

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This is for my Outlander peeps. I’m inside Culross Palace. This room was used as part of Leoghaire’s house. It was the bedroom Brianna stayed in when she injured her ankle. Good morning from What’s on Heather’s Phone.

#whatsonheathersphone #phonephotography #culrosspalace #outlanderfilmingsite

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A detailed photograph of a mannequin dressed in 18th-century Scottish attire, displayed within the historic Culross Palace. The ensemble features a richly colored tartan kilt, paired with a linen shirt and a woolen waistcoat, showcasing the traditional craftsmanship of the era. The mannequin also dons a bonnet adorned with feathers, completing the authentic Highland look.

The backdrop includes the interior of Culross Palace, with its stone walls and wooden beams, transporting visitors back to the 1700s. This setting was notably used as a filming location for the TV series Outlander, representing the fictional village of Cranesmuir.

Visitors to Culross Palace can immerse themselves in Scotland’s rich history, exploring rooms filled with period furnishings and artifacts. The palace gardens also served as Claire’s herb garden in Castle Leoch during the first season of Outlander.

Experiencing these historical garments and settings firsthand offers a tangible connection to Scotland’s past, allowing one to envision the daily lives of its people centuries ago.

A detailed photograph of a mannequin dressed in 18th-century Scottish attire, displayed within the historic Culross Palace. The ensemble features a richly colored tartan kilt, paired with a linen shirt and a woolen waistcoat, showcasing the traditional craftsmanship of the era. The mannequin also dons a bonnet adorned with feathers, completing the authentic Highland look. The backdrop includes the interior of Culross Palace, with its stone walls and wooden beams, transporting visitors back to the 1700s. This setting was notably used as a filming location for the TV series Outlander, representing the fictional village of Cranesmuir. Visitors to Culross Palace can immerse themselves in Scotland’s rich history, exploring rooms filled with period furnishings and artifacts. The palace gardens also served as Claire’s herb garden in Castle Leoch during the first season of Outlander. Experiencing these historical garments and settings firsthand offers a tangible connection to Scotland’s past, allowing one to envision the daily lives of its people centuries ago.

The history of Scotland always amazes me. Imagine people dressing like this! You can see this attire in person at Culross Palace, an Outlander filming location. #Scotland #Outlander #HistoricalFashion #CulrossPalace #VisitScotland #ScottishHistory #Travel

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