Crawford Priory, a ruined estate house in Fife, Scotland, was once the grand family seat of the Crawford-Lindsay clan. Originally built as Crawford Lodge in 1758, it underwent significant gothic ecclesiastical-style renovations in the early 19th century, transforming it into the impressive structure known as Crawford Priory. Despite various owners and alterations over the years, the property was eventually abandoned in 1968 due to maintenance challenges and fell into disrepair. Efforts to demolish or restore the building have been ongoing, with its unique gothic revival architecture and historical significance adding to its allure.