| Title: | Ceres - Fife Folk Museum |
| Description: | Ceres is a small village south of Cupar regularly noted as one of the most attractive in Scotland, orginally on the main road from Kirkcaldy to St Andrews. This view shows the Fife Folk Museum which opened in 1968 and has interesting personal collections from around Fife. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Ceres - Fife Folk Museum |
| Description: | The Museum is housed in a number of small buildings. This view shows the main entrance. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Ceres - Fife Folk Museum |
| Description: | This fine door is part of the Fife Folk Museum. Note the carving above the door. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Ceres |
| Description: | A typical street in Ceres. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Ceres - The Provost |
| Description: | This stone carving is named 'The Provost' after Thomas Buchanan who was the minister of Ceres from 1578-99. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
| Title: | Ceres - Parish Church |
| Description: | The Parish Church was built in 1805 and contains a 15th century statue of a Knight. |
| Date: | August 2006 |
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