The harbour at Pittenweem in Fife, Scotland
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Niall Ferguson / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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4751 x 3393 px | 40.2 x 28.7 cm | 15.8 x 11.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
11 October 2018Location:
Pittenweem Harbour, Fife ScotlandMore information:
Pittenweem is now the most active of the fishing ports in the East Neuk coast of Fife. Fishing boats jostle for position in its busy harbour and this is a lively vibrant place at any time of day. To add to the atmosphere, visitors can watch the fish market conducted in the sheds on the harbour each morning. The harbour is a magnet for visitors. Photographers can take their pick between the brightly-hulled fishing boats or the jumble of red pantiled or grey slated houses. Pittenweem simply oozes charm. Along the harbourside are the local inns, which have served fishermen for generations and no doubt continue to do so. Many of the small houses in the village bear plaques showing that they have been restored by the National Trust for Scotland. As in other villages in the East Neuk of Fife many houses echo the Dutch style with crow-stepped gables. Viewed from above, the roofs seem to tumble down the hillside to the harbour below.