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Hill of Tarvit Mansion

Just a few miles from Cupar, this is one of Scotland’s finest Edwardian mansion houses. It was built for a wealthy businessman as a place to showcase his incredible collection of art and antiques. You’ll find it at Cupar, Fife (Postcode: KY15 5PB).

What to Expect and Enjoy
While the house itself is grand and filled with French furniture and Chinese porcelain, the real “hook” for many visitors is what’s outside.

  • Kingarrock Hickory Golf: This is totally unique! You can play golf on a restored 9-hole course using original 1920s-style “hickory” clubs and soft balls. It’s a hilarious and challenging way to experience the game as it was a century ago.
  • Upstairs/Downstairs: You can tour the main “posh” rooms where the owners lived, but you can also explore the kitchens and servant quarters, which gives a great insight into how a big house actually functioned.
  • The Views: The mansion is set on a hill, and there are several marked walks through the estate. If you walk up to the “Hill of Tarvit” itself, you get panoramic views across the Eden Valley.
  • The Garden: The formal gardens were designed by Robert Lorimer and are beautiful for a stroll, with manicured lawns and structured hedging.

Best For and Time Spent
Ideal for adults and fans of history or architecture. The hickory golf is a massive hit for groups of friends and golf enthusiasts.

  • Duration: If you are just touring the house, allow 1.5 to 2 hours. If you are playing a round of golf, you’ll want to dedicate a full afternoon.

Helpful Tips for Your Visit

  • Golf Booking: If you want to play the hickory golf, you definitely need to book that in advance as it’s very popular.
  • Picnics: The lawns are perfect for a picnic on a nice day, and it’s a much more affordable option than the local cafes.
  • Parking: There is free parking on-site for visitors.
  • Savings: Like Kellie Castle, this is a National Trust for Scotland property.

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