Cellardyke Harbour

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Cellardyke Harbour is a small historic fishing harbour on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, known for its traditional stone piers and maritime heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fishing harbour
harbour
historic site
adjacentTo Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime climate
coastType rocky coast
country Scotland
governingBody Fife Council NERFINISHED
hasAccess slipway
hasConstructionStyle traditional Scottish harbour engineering
hasCulturalSignificance local fishing traditions
maritime history of East Neuk
hasEconomicRole local tourism
small-scale fishing
hasFeature harbour basin
sea wall
traditional stone piers
hasHeritage maritime heritage
hasMaterial stone
hasNearbyBuilding former fishermen’s houses
harbour cottages
hasNearbyFeature coastal path
rocky shoreline
hasNearbyRoute Fife Coastal Path NERFINISHED
hasStructureType stone pier harbour
hasViewOf North Sea NERFINISHED
heritageStatus traditional fishing harbour
historicalUse fishing
herring fishing
locatedIn Cellardyke NERFINISHED
Fife
United Kingdom
locatedNear Anstruther NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf east coast of Fife
nearbySettlement Anstruther Easter NERFINISHED
Cellardyke village NERFINISHED
partOf East Neuk of Fife NERFINISHED
region Lowlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
tourismType coastal tourism
heritage tourism
usedBy local fishing community
pleasure craft
usedFor berthing fishing boats
small craft moorings
waterBody Firth of Forth NERFINISHED

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Cellardyke hasFeature Cellardyke Harbour