Anstruther
Anstruther is a small coastal resort town in Fife, Scotland, located on the north-shore of the Firth of Forth and also 9 mi (14 km) south-southeast of St Andrews. The town comprises 2 negotiations, Anstruther Easter and also Anstruther Wester, which are separated 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 coast referred to as the East Neuk. To the east, it combines with the village of Cellardyke. Established as a fishing town, Anstruther is residence to the Scottish Fisheries Museum. Its main market is now tourism, although other small-scale production and also solution industries continue. Leisure vessels are now moored in the harbour, and also a golf course is located near the town. Anstruther Enjoyment Cruises operate sightseeing/wildlife cruise ships from the harbour to the Isle of May, the UK's primary puffin location, on board the vessel the Might Princess from April to October. An abundance of various other wild animals, consisting of seal colonies, also inhabit the island. The Waid Academy, the regional state comprehensive college, is an emphasis of the area as well as with its secondary role as a neighborhood centre. Anstruther has a parish church at its centre that is on a small hillside. This framework includes a tower/spire attribute uncommon to Britain, yet usual to the area.