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Fife can no longer boast the swankiest street in Scotland.
Golf Place, which is within putting distance of the historic Old Course at St Andrews, has been knocked from the top spot in the latest list of the country’s 25 most exclusive places to live.
The prime location in Scotland’s golfing capital, which has topped the annual Bank of Scotland list for the past three years, now comes in second place behind Regent Terrace in Edinburgh.
A home in this coveted capital address, which is a Unesco World Heritage Site with city views across Edinburgh, has an average price of £1.75million, just above Golf Place, with its average house prices of £1.73million.