Exhibition
Looking Back: A History of St Andrews Preservation Trust. Join us as we take a look back at what the Trust has accomplished over the years, the people who have been part of making this happen and what the future holds for the Trust.
Looking Back: A History of St Andrews Preservation Trust. Join us as we take a look back at what the Trust has accomplished over the years, the people who have been part of making this happen and what the future holds for the Trust.
Be taken on a journey though the historic carvings and their influence on furniture by David Jones and see some of the beautiful craftmanship produced in the East Neuk over the last 400 years.
The Loving Earth Project celebrates people, places, creatures and other things that we love but which are threatened by growing environmental breakdown. The Loving Earth Project engaged with communities acrossContinue reading "Exhibition: Loving Earth Project Exhibition"
For you golf fanatics, Jane Claydon will be guiding us through St. Leonard’s 9 hole course and the people who played it. See how people played back in the day and how they lived. Be a part of the long tradition of golf’s birthplace and have a look!
Enjoy the efforts of our community with teas, cakes, arts and crafts, spring time garden games and more in the Museum garden. Entry by donation.
Why was St Andrews built in its iconic wedge shape? Come down to see Dr Robin Evetts speak about how the town was planned and built by Mainard the Fleming, and learn how Mainard’s foresight helped to preserve the historic buildings of St Andrews which give it such a unique character.
Have your say at the Trust's Annual General Meeting. Location St Andrews Bowling Club
On the 27th of May at 13:00 we are holding a volunteer drive. This drive will provide tea and coffee to those who are interested in volunteering with the Trust.WeContinue reading "Volunteer Drive"
St Andrews Play Club presents: ‘So you think you know your history?’, a series of historically (inaccurate!) themed comedic plays about the history of St Andrews. Laugh and learn aboutContinue reading " ‘So you think you know your history?’ – A comedic history of St Andrews"
Hosted by the Byre Writers, enjoy readings in the peace and tranquility of the Museum garden at 14:00. Entry is free, so reserve your place at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/finding-inspiration-through-fife-folklore-tickets-221984420377