English: St Serf's Church, Dunning The church is named after St Serf. From the texts relating to his life, he was probable active in west Fife and the surrounding area around 700. Culross was his principal church and the place of his presumed burial. It is possible that Serf was a Pict - it is claimed that his mother was Ingen rig Cruithnech, daughter of the King of Picts.
St Serf's Church has been altered and modified many times in its 800 year history, reflecting the changing approaches to worship.
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