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Opening times and prices

St Bridget's Kirk is open daily and free to visit. The Inglis Aisle is open at weekends.

How to get here

St Bridget's is on the shores of the Forth, 2 miles south west of Aberdour off the A921. On the Fife coastal path east of Dalgety Bay.

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Address

Near Aberdour
Fife

National Grid reference:

NT 169 838

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