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Like Colinsburgh, Kilconquhar has many buildings and sites of interest which reveal its past. You can take a virtual tour of the village here.
Virtual Tour
The numbered circles on the map relate to various locations of interest within the village. Click on the corresponding button on the right to find out more. This will open up a pop-up window with information about the building. You can drag the corner of the pop-up window to resize it to make the text fully visible.
If you find the tour interesting then you can find out more about Kilconquhar's history and buildings by reading the book 'Kilconquhar - a hidden gem' produced by Irene Wallace and other residents after the village won a Beatiful Fife award in 2010. The book is no longer available to purchase but we have created a scanned version which you can click on and read via the link below (opens in a new window):