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Culross in Fife is a major filming location for Outlander, standing in for the fictional village of Cranesmuir. Here are the key scenes shot there: 🎥 Scenes & Settings On‑Screen Setting Real Culross Location Description Cranesmuir Village Square Mercat Cross Featured in many scenes including the infamous ear‑pinning of the boy in Season 1 Geillis Duncan’s House The Study, Mercat Cross Interior and exterior scenes from Season 1, when Claire visits Geillis . Claire’s Herb Garden (Castle Leoch) Culross Palace Garden

Mercat Cross

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  • Available in either Giclee Fine Art Prints or Acrylic Wall Art 

     

    GH Graham | Fine Art Giclée Prints

    This fine art giclée print is produced using archival pigment inks on museum-quality paper for exceptional longevity, colour accuracy, and detail.

    The matte finish and subtle texture give the work a classic, painterly feel, ideal for sophisticated interior display. With rich tonal transitions and true-to-life depth, this print reflects the artist’s vision with warmth and clarity, designed to endure and inspire for generations.

     

    GH Graham | Acrylic Wall Art

    Crafted with seamless precision, our Luxury Acrylic Prints deliver exceptional image clarity, vibrant, long-lasting colour, and stunning visual depth.  Each photograph is expertly mounted using a flexible silicone layer beneath a highly transparent 4mm acrylic glass, enhancing detail and creating striking contrast.

     

    Acrylic glass is lightweight, shatter-resistant, and impervious to temperature fluctuations, making it both beautiful and durable.  The result is a clean, contemporary presentation with a gallery-grade finish, ideal for elevating private interiors or professional spaces.​​

    Acrylic glass is lightweight, shatter-resistant, and impervious to temperature fluctuations, making it both beautiful and durable.  The result is a clean, contemporary presentation with a gallery-grade finish, ideal for elevating private interiors or professional spaces.​​

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