East Neuk
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The East Neuk (/iːst njuːk/ ) or East Neuk of Fife is an area of the coast of Fife, Scotland.
"Neuk" is the Scots word for nook or corner, and the East Neuk is generally accepted to comprise the fishing villages of the most northerly part of the Firth of Forth and the land and villages slightly inland. It would include Elie and Earlsferry, Colinsburgh, St Monans, Pittenweem, Arncroach, Carnbee, Anstruther, Cellardyke, Kilrenny, Crail, and the immediate hinterland, as far as the upland area known as the uRiggin o Fife.[1]
The area houses a Cold War era bunker[2] near Crail. Built in the late 1950s to be a regional seat of government in the event of a nuclear war, it is now a tourist attraction.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Fife Place-name Data :: The East Neuk". Fife-placenames.glasgow.ac.uk. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
- ^ "Scotland's Secret Bunker". www.secretbunker.co.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
External links
[edit]- Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland, John Keay
- The East Neuk of Fife: Its History and Antiquities, Geology, Botany, and Natural History in General, Rev. Walter Wood, A.M.
- Rick Steves' Great Britain 2008, Rick Steves
- Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Men of Fife, M. F. Conolly 1866
- Fife Place-name Data
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