St Monan’s (and a bit of Elie)
Posted in Architecture, Fife at 12:00 on 6 November 2021
On one of the good days last summer we travelled along the Fife coast and stopped off at Elie and strolled part of the way towards Earlsferry.
We’d never noticed this old doorway before:-
Then we moved along to St Monans, about which I have posted before. Its prominent kirk is said to be the most painted church in Scotland:-
Flowers and rocks:-
Another unusual feature for a Fife village is the Windmill:-
Rocks:-
In the first of the rocks pictures above there is a straight line which actually marks the edge of an outdoor swimming pool (for which there is a sign saying swim only at your own risk. A couple of hardy souls were doing just that.)
Swimming pool:-
Tags: Architecture, Earlsferry, Elie, outdoor swimming pool, St Monans








