Crossgates, Fife

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Crossroads in Crossgates, approaching from the M90 motorway
Crossroads in Crossgates, approaching from the M90 motorway

Crossgates is a small village in Fife, Scotland.

It is about a mile east of Dunfermline, and is best known for being former home of the guitarist Stuart Adamson, of The Skids, Big Country and The Raphaels. Crossgates has a school which HME regard as very good. There are some shops in Crossgates too including a newsagents and a Chinese takeaway. The village has a few parks and a few residential areas as well. There is also a football pitch which a lot of the children have a game of football on.

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[edit] Football

Crossgates is home to the junior football club Crossgates Primrose.

Coordinates: 56°04′N, 3°23′W