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Kenly Green Doocot
East Fife
In Person
Kenlygreen Doocot was gifted to St Andrews Preservation Trust by Frank Roger in the 1980s, after which work was carried out to conserve it. Kenlygreen doocot is a much more unusual style with a double pitch roof and is thought to be on the site of the ancient Inchmurtach Palace, residence of the St Andrews bishops. The building probably dates to the 17th century.
Teas, children's competitions, and an exhibition about the doocots and their place in Boarhills history will be available in the Village Hall.
Please note NO DOGS in Kenlygreen Doocot field.
Facilities
Gallery
Key Information
NO BOOKING REQUIRED.
Boarhills and Kenlygreen doocots will be open and stewards will be there to talk about their history.
Please note NO DOGS in Kenlygreen Doocot field.
Where to find us
Address
- Kenly Green Doocot
- Boarhills
- KY16 8PP