Kilrenny

E291930

Kilrenny is a small historic fishing village in the East Neuk area of Fife, Scotland, known for its traditional architecture and coastal character.

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Label Occurrences
Kilrenny canonical 4

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf church
settlement
village
administrativeArea Kingdom of Fife council area
surface form: Fife Council area
country Scotland
countrySubdivision Scotland
hasBuildingType pantiled roofs
stone cottages
hasCharacteristic coastal character
conservation village
historic fishing village
traditional architecture
hasEconomicHistory agriculture
fishing
hasReligiousBuilding Kilrenny Parish Church
hasRoadConnection B9171 road
hasStreetPattern medieval layout
locatedIn East Neuk of Fife
surface form: East Neuk

Fife
Kilrenny self-linksurface differs
United Kingdom
locatedOn east coast of Scotland
near Anstruther
Cellardyke
partOf parish of Kilrenny and Anstruther
region Lowlands
timeZone Europe/London
tourismType coastal tourism
heritage tourism
traditionalCounty Fife

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Cellardyke hasParish Kilrenny
Kilrenny locatedIn Kilrenny self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Kilrenny Parish Church