All about St Monans – links to more information about all aspects of the village …
stmonans.org.uk aims to be your first port of call and the most comprehensive website for information on St Monans.
If you want to search for St Monans information elsewhere on the web, note that it can also be spelt “St Monance”. St Monans is the more common and the locally preferred spelling, but for some reason many maps and government sites such as Historic Scotland use St Monance.
search Google – Yahoo – Google images
look on Wikipedia
Live Search aerial view
Landmarks
- St Monans Auld Kirk (BBC)
- Newark Castle (Inverie, St Monance)
- Harbour – do you know the connection between St Monans and Treasure Island?
- Windmill and the Salt pans . Extensive information is available in a monograph The Salt and Coal Industries at St Monans, Fife, in the 18th and 19th Centuries from Tayside and Fife Archaeological Committee.
- Coal Mining
- Fossils and Geology of St Monans
Famous Simminancers
- footballer Charlie Cooke – pic and stats
- author Christopher Rush
- singer Niven Miller (see page 6) – discography
More information
- fairlieburne.co.uk/ – full of fascinating information about St Monans, boatbuilding, and the life of John Cunningham, born 1917 (now via wayback machine, since no longer online when last checked)
- St Monans in books
