St Serf's Church (in ruins) in Dysart, Fife


This is the ruin of St Serf's Church or Tower a few yards from the harbour in Dysart in Fife, just to the east of Kirkcaldy. Seemingly, St Serf lived in a cave nearby which is now in the grounds of a Carmelite convent.

Dysart is also the birthplace of John McDouall Stuart, the guy who walked across Australia from south to north and set out the route of a telegraph line and the road that's now called The Stuart Highway. There's a small museum dedicated to him in the village of Dysart.






The Tower in more detail.




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