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St Monans

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St Monans

Village and fishing port in Fife unitary authority, Scotland, 4 km/2.5 mi northeast of Elie; population (2001) 1,450. As a resort, St Monans is favoured by artists. Its 14th-century church was founded by David II of Scotland.



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CHEF Craig Millar is used to the heat of the kitchen when working in one of his two renowned restaurants in St Andrews and St Monans.
Continue along the A917 for two miles to St Monans (4), another pleasant fishing town and one low on licensed premises, the result of the town being 'dry' from 1900 to 1947.
And thanks to water-rescue skills she learned at school, she was able to drag him out of the 10ft-deep sea water at St Monans in Fife.
 
 
 
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