Archaeological sites · Scottish Highlands
Methil
Also known as: Meadhchill
Methil in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 45 min–1.5 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Methil is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.
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From the Wikipedia article
Methil (Scottish Gaelic: Meadhchill) is a coastal town in Fife, Scotland. Methil has ancient origins: two Bronze Age cemeteries have been discovered which date the settlement as over 8,000 years old. The town was first recorded as "Methkil" in 1207, and belonged to the Bishop of St Andrews. Methil was part of its own barony from 1614 and also part of the former burgh of Buckhaven and Methil, which existed between 1891 and 1975. Previously an industrial maritime powerhouse of the region and once Scotland's greatest coal port, it is now redirecting itself towards a green energy future. Methil lies on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, between Largo Bay to the east and Wemyss Bay to the west. It is situated within a continuous urban area described as Levenmouth; the River Leven delineates Methil from adjacent towns. The Fife Coastal Path, one of Scotland's Great Trails, runs through Methil. The town has a population of 10,890 (2022).
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Background
Description
Prior to the Reformation when Methil was absorbed into the Parish of Wemyss, it was an independent parish centred around a church situated inland of what is now Methilmill Cemetery. In the 17th century, it developed as a coastal village, first with a tidal harbour, thereafter expanding considerably at the start of the 20th century due to a boom in coal mining. From 1920 the development of (mainly) council housing caused the town to expand inland to meet up with the formerly separate village of Methilhill and reach the boundaries of Methilmill Cemetery and the site of the ancient parish church. Historically, the main industry in the area was coal mining, with most of the coal exported…
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- Coordinates
- 56.1844, -3.0223
- District
- Fife
- Postcode
- KY8 3DN
- Parliamentary constituency
- Glenrothes and Mid Fife
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Buckhaven And Methil War Memorial, Wellesley Road, Methil
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WW1 Centenary Memorial Beacon
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Methil Parish Church, Wellesley Road, Methil
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Methil?
- Methil is in Scottish Highlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 56.1844°, -3.0223°.
- Is Methil free to visit?
- Yes — admission to Methil is free.