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Country estate in Scotland
Strathtyrum is a 400-acre (160 ha) country estate in the north-western outskirts of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It is accessed via the A91. The name Strathtyrum
Strathtyrum
Golf course in Scotland
holds six adjacent courses: the Old, New, Jubilee, Balgove, Eden, and Strathtyrum. The Castle Course lies one mile to the south-east, whilst the recently
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Heir apparent to the British throne (born 1982)
in 2003. From 2003 to 2005, they both lived at Balgove House on the Strathtyrum estate with two roommates. They also began staying at a cottage on the
William,_Prince_of_Wales
Member of the British royal family (born 1982)
two friends. From 2003 until 2005, they lived at Balgove House on the Strathtyrum estate with two roommates. They also began staying at Tam-Na-Ghar, a
Catherine,_Princess_of_Wales
Golf course in St Andrews, Scotland
ended in 1821 when a local landowner and golfer named James Cheape of Strathtyrum bought the land and is credited with saving the links for golf. The course
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Small stone bridge in St Andrews Links golf course, Scotland
Garden Council ward Siege of St Andrews Castle St Andrews Town Hall Strathtyrum Other sport Madras College FP RFC St Andrews United F.C. University of
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Town in Fife, Scotland
Andrews". There are seven golf courses in total – Old, New, Jubilee, Eden, Strathtyrum, Balgove and the Castle – surrounding the western approaches of the town
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Extinct language in Scotland
showing substitution of *pen ("head, summit") for the Gaelic cognate cenn. Strathtyrum, Fife. Trestirum in 1190, suggestive of assimilation of a Pictish tref
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English golf course architect
Charterhouse Harrow School Radley Rye Hill Mill Ride Ascot St. Andrews (Strathtyrum), Victoria Golf and Country Resort, Digana, Sri Lanka Wellington Woodhall
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Scottish publisher
the last twenty years of his life, Blackwood split his home between Strathtyrum, his rented country house near St. Andrews, Scotland, and owned by the
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Amanda Bush (friend of Prince William's) Sir Henry Cheape (owner of the Strathtyrum estate in St Andrews where the couple shared a farmhouse) Alasdair Coutts-Wood
List of wedding guests of Prince William and Catherine Middleton
List_of_wedding_guests_of_Prince_William_and_Catherine_Middleton
public links courses (the Old, Balgove, Castle, Eden, Jubilee, New, and Strathtyrum golf courses). Members of The New Golf Club can also apply for membership
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Historic site
Estate (Baxter family), Kilconquhar Estate (Lindesay-Bethune family) and Strathtyrum (Cheape family). Dumbarnie Links Woodland track heading towards Balcarres
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Category LB number Image Strathtyrum Farmhouse 56°20′44″N 2°49′22″W / 56.345585°N 2.822677°W / 56.345585; -2.822677 (Strathtyrum Farmhouse) C(S) 15821
List of listed buildings in St Andrews And St Leonards, Fife
List_of_listed_buildings_in_St_Andrews_And_St_Leonards,_Fife
List of links and links-style golf courses
Lundin Links, Fife St Andrews Links – Old, New, Castle, Jubilee, Eden, Strathtyrum, and Balgrove Courses, St Andrews, Fife Scotscraig Golf Club, Tayport
List_of_links_golf_courses
Monans Star Stark's Park Steelend Stratheden Strathkinness Strathmiglo Strathtyrum Tay Rail Bridge, Tay Road Bridge Tayport Tentsmuir Forest and Tentsmuir
List_of_places_in_Fife
Scotland. "Pitlour House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Strathtyrum House: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Kenly Green House:
List of Category A listed buildings in Fife
List_of_Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Fife
Heir apparent to Robert III of Scotland (1378–1402)
towards the end of 1401, David was betrayed and arrested on the road near Strathtyrum by his retainers, John Ramornie and William Lindsay of Rossie. David's
David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay
David_Stewart,_Duke_of_Rothesay
British anti-suffrage campaigner
Drummond Ogilvy, Earl of Airlie. Griselda Ogilvy married James Cheape of Strathtyrum in 1897. They went on to have three children. She was interested in the
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belonged to a Fife family represented by George C. Cheape, Esq., of Strathtyrum, and was the seventh son of James Cheape, Esq., of Sauchie, in Clackmannanshire
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A Tungrian goddess.
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