Strathtyrum

Strathtyrum is a 400-acre (160 ha) country estate in the north-western outskirts of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

[3] The first element is either Gaelic treabh or Pictish *trev, cognates both meaning "farm, estate, town" (c.f.

[3] The estate was owned by St Andrews Cathedral Priory prior to the Reformation, whereafter ownership was granted to the Duke of Lennox and it subsequently changed hands several times.

[12][13] It is a Georgian building three storeys high accompanied by riding stables, a mausoleum and a large walled garden.

[1][15][16] While attending the University of St Andrews where they met, Prince William and his future wife Catherine Middleton lived in Balgove House on the estate for two years before graduating in 2005.

A91 road along the estate's northern boundary
Strathtyrum Course fairway of St Andrews Links
Strathtyrum House's walled garden