Inverkeithing Harbour

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LocationInverkeithing Harbour, Inverkeithing, UK
Coordinates56°01′47″N 3°23′54″W / 56.02977°N 3.39843°W / 56.02977; -3.39843
BuiltBefore 1587
RebuiltC. late 18th Century
Inverkeithing Harbour
Inverkeithing Harbour looking out towards Inverkeithing Bay.
LocationInverkeithing Harbour, Inverkeithing, UK
Coordinates56°01′47″N 3°23′54″W / 56.02977°N 3.39843°W / 56.02977; -3.39843
BuiltBefore 1587
RebuiltC. late 18th Century
Listed Building – Category B
Official nameCategory B Listed Building
Designated4th August 2004
Reference no.LB49949
Inverkeithing Harbour is located in Fife
Inverkeithing Harbour
Location in Fife

Inverkeithing Harbour is a harbour on Inverkeithing Bay, located in Inverkeithing in Fife, Scotland. Originally built before 1587, the present harbour was constructed in the late 18th century. The harbour is category B listed by Historic Scotland.

The first records of a port at Inverkeithing date to the 14th Century; Inverkeithing was probably the landing place for the early Queensferry Passage during the 12th century.[1]

A harbour is first recorded in 1587; in 1666, there is further mention of piers and "heads".[2]

In 1703, it was recorded that "the entry to Inverkeithing Bay or Harbour is large and open... Along the Shoar below there is a large and convenient key of Stone".[3]

The present harbour dates from the late 18th century, constructed as the terminus for the Halbeath Waggon Way - built in 1783. The Halbeath Waggon way took coal from the Halbeath Colliery to be exported via Inverkeithing harbour. Shipping peaked in the late 18th and early 19th century. As boat size and traffic increased, the harbour's relatively shallow depth became a problem, and trade from the harbour reduced after the Halbeath Colliery closed in 1850.[4][1][5]

In 2004, Historic Environment Scotland awarded Inverkeithing Harbour Category B listed status.[1]

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