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The New Picture House
New Picture HouseLocated in North Street, The New Picture House has three screens and offers a wide range of films and facilities.
  Byre Theatre
Byre TheatreThe Byre Theatre aims to be a lively, exciting and accessible theatre, being creative in its work it aims to inspire creativity in others.
 
 
Di Gilpin
Di Gilpin has been a designer handknitter since the early 1980's drawing inspiration and source material from travels near and far, from the landscape, colour and ever-changing light of Skye - her home, and from artinisal objects and artefacts - especially the kelims and weavings of the East.
St Andrews Fine Art
St Andrews Fine Art specialises in Scottish 19th & 20th Century Paintings, Watercolours, Sketches and Prints. Over 250 Original Works by Traditional, Impressionist, Modern & Contemporary (1800-2004) Scottish Artists always on Show.
 
 
St Andrews Pottery
St Andrews Pottery Has a wide range of decorative domestic stoneware and porcelain, made locally by proprietor George Young, to suit the needs of visitors and locals alike.
Crawford Arts Centre
The Crawford Arts Centre is an intimate gallery showing a wealth of work by living artists and craftspeople.
 
Close to St Andrews


Griselda Hill Pottery

The Griselda Hill Pottery lies in the heart of rural Fife, Scotland, in the village of Ceres, which is ten miles west of St. Andrews.

Since 1985 the pottery has developed a beautiful range of 'Wemyss Ware'. As with the early 'Wemyss Ware', the success of the Griselda Hill Pottery is based on the quality of the hand painting and the beauty of the colours.

The Blue Door Gallery
Fine Paintings by local/international artists, Sculptures, Persian Ceramics, Oriental Rugs.  Located in Pittenweem.

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