Anstruther
Anstruther is a small seaside resort town in Fife, Scotland, positioned on the north-shore of the Firth of Forth and also 9 mi (14 kilometres) south-southeast of St Andrews. The community makes up 2 negotiations, Anstruther Easter and also Anstruther Wester, which are divided by a stream, the Dreel Burn. With a population of 3,500, it is the biggest community on the Firth of Forth's north-shore shoreline referred to as the East Neuk. To the eastern, it combines with the village of Cellardyke. Started as a fishing town, Anstruther is residence to the Scottish Fisheries Museum. Its main market is currently tourism, although other small production and solution industries proceed. Entertainment vessels are currently tied in the harbour, and a golf links is positioned near the community. Anstruther Pleasure Cruises run sightseeing/wildlife cruise ships from the harbour to the Isle of May, the UK's main puffin location, aboard the vessel the May Princess from April to October. A wealth of various other wildlife, consisting of seal nests, also occupy the island. The Waid Academy, the neighborhood state comprehensive college, is an emphasis of the area as well as with its secondary role as a community centre. Anstruther has a parish church at its centre that gets on a small hill. This structure incorporates a tower/spire feature unusual to Britain, but usual to the area.