DescriptionElie house from the north - geograph.org.uk - 1804607.jpg
English: Elie house from the north Elie House was built by Sir William Anstruther, who bought the estate in or about 1697. It changed owbership several times, being for a period after WW2 in use as a convent. Its latest reincarnation is as a block of residential apartments.
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