Kinghorn Bay, Fife, Scotland

Kinghorn Bay

This picture of Kinghorn Bay is for sale.

It comes as a canvas, a framed print, a framed mounted print or an acrylic.

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The pretty little fishing village of Kinghorn sits in a bay on the Fife coast, Scotland.

The village boasts two beaches: Kinghorn Beach and Pettycur Bay. It is known as the place where King Alexander III of Scotland died after falling from his horse at the top of a steep cliff during a storm on the night of 19 March 1286, sparking the Scottish Wars of Independence as King Edward I of England tried to claim the country for his own.

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