Cellardyke

E155171

Cellardyke is a historic fishing village on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, now effectively forming part of the town of Anstruther.

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Label Occurrences
Cellardyke canonical 5

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fishing village
settlement
village
administrativeArea Kingdom of Fife council area
surface form: Fife Council area
country Scotland
hasBuildingMaterialTraditionally local stone
hasCharacteristic closely built waterfront housing
coastal climate
historic fishing heritage
hasCulturalRegion East Neuk coastal villages
surface form: East Neuk fishing communities
hasEconomicActivity recreational fishing
tourism
hasFeature Cellardyke Harbour
Cellardyke Tidal Pool
Cellardyke Town Hall
church
coastal path
harbour
narrow streets
sea wall
shoreline
tidal pools
traditional stone houses
war memorial
hasGeographicRegion East Neuk of Fife
surface form: East Neuk
hasHistoricFunction boatbuilding
fishing
hasHistoricName Nether Kilrenny
Skelly Dyke
hasParish Kilrenny
hasPostTown Anstruther
hasPrimaryIndustryHistorically fish curing
herring fishing
locatedIn Anstruther
Fife
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedNear North Sea
locatedOn east coast of Fife
nearbySettlement Anstruther
surface form: Anstruther Easter

Anstruther
surface form: Anstruther Wester

Crail
Pittenweem
partOf Anstruther
region Lowlands
timeZone UTC+0
timeZoneDST UTC+1
traversedBy Fife Coastal Path

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Anstruther hasPart Cellardyke
eastern Scotland hasTown Cellardyke
subject surface form: Eastern Scotland
Kilrenny near Cellardyke