Donibristle estate

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Donibristle estate is a historic Scottish estate on the Fife coast, formerly a grand noble residence and now known for its surviving grounds and connections to the nearby town of Dalgety Bay.

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Donibristle estate canonical 1
remains of Donibristle House 1

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Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf country house estate
historic estate
associatedWith Earls of Moray
category former country houses in Scotland
historic estates in Fife
country Scotland
currentUse recreational grounds
residential area
hasPart coastal frontage
estate grounds
gardens
woodland
hasRuins Donibristle estate self-linksurface differs
surface form: remains of Donibristle House
hasView Firth of Forth
heritageStatus of local historic interest
historicalUse country seat
noble residence
locatedIn Fife
locatedNear Dalgety Bay
locatedOn Fife coast
nearbySettlement Dalgety Bay
Inverkeithing
notableEvent burning of the house in 1592
killing of James Stewart 2nd Earl of Moray
partOf area of modern Dalgety Bay
region east central Scotland

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Dalgety Bay hasNearbyHistoricalEstate Donibristle estate
Donibristle estate hasRuins Donibristle estate self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: remains of Donibristle House