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Tour
Pittenweem
Pittenweem
is a fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, east of St Monans.
A royal burgh since 1541, it was a thriving trading port and
remains an active fishing community with a busy fish market.
Several buildings dating from the 16th and 17th centuries have
been restored by the National Trust for Scotland. Kelly Lodging
in the High Street dates mainly from the late 16th century and
was the town residence of the Earls of Kellie. The Augustinian
Priory moved here from the Isle of
May in the 13th century, and the remains of its church are incorporated
in the present parish church which incorporated the Tolbooth
Tower of 1588. The monastic buildings partly survive, the 15th
century gatehouse, the dormitory and the Great House, and the
Priors Lodging, remodelled as the rectory in 1840. There is
a cave associated with St Fillan. Pittenweem
Self Catering.
If
you would like to Tour Pittenweem on a highly personalized small
group tour of my native Scotland please e-mail me: Sandy
Stevenson
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