DescriptionSt Rule's Tower, St Andrews - geograph.org.uk - 152701.jpg
English: St Rule's Tower, St Andrews Situated in the grounds surrounding the ruined Cathedral. Dedicated to St Rule who it is said brought the bones of St Andrew to the area in or around the year 345. St Rule's Tower was built in the 11th century. It stands 35 mts high and is all that remains of St Regulus Church, an Augustinian building.
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