Coastal Pathways

Title: Coastal Pathways Material: Acrylics Size: 16in x 12in The Auld Kirk in St Monans, dates back to the 16th century, with the original structure...

Title: Coastal Pathways
Material: Acrylics
Size: 16in x 12in

The Auld Kirk in St Monans, dates back to the 16th century, with the original structure believed to have been built around the 1500s. It is a historic church that has been a significant part of the village’s history for centuries. The Kirk is approximately 400 to 500 years old. The village of St Monans is named after Saint Monan, a Christian saint associated with the area. The church has been a place of worship since at least the medieval period. The connection to Saint Monan reflects the Christian heritage of the area.

Fife’s Coastal Path is approximately 117 miles long. It stretches along the coast of Fife in Scotland, offering stunning views and a variety of scenic spots along the way. Walk down the brae, and there are steps cut into the stone flooring which wind around the outside wall of the Kirk. Alternatively, cut through the Kirk and jump the wall to follow the coastal path.