Kinghorn Heritage App
Kinghorn Heritage App was developed by Kinghorn Historical Society in 2019 with funding from the Heritage Lottery.
The Kinghorn Heritage App has historical information about old Kinghorn, old photos, audio stories by some long term residents and heritage trails around Kinghorn. There are also 360 deg photos with historical views inserted. The App is a real walk down memory lane for anyone exploring Kinghorn. Used in conjuction with the Heritage Trail leaflets (available from various businesses throughout Kinghorn) Kinghorn Heritage App is the only guide book to Kinghorn you will ever need. It is free to download from the Apple Store or Google play.
The App was designed and developed by Niall Ritchie of Aerial Digital Ltd with content supplied by Kinghorn Historical Society.
App Contents
- Alexander III Monument
- Inchkeith
- The Porte
- The Community Centre
- The Regal Cinema
- Darney's Glueworks
- Doo Dells Viewpoint
- Quarrel Brae
- St. James Place
- Kinghorn Beach and Harbour
- Barton Buildings (The Lower Mill)
- Church and Churchyard
- The Nethergate
- The Old Shopyard and Slipways
- The Tron
- Kinghorn Town Hall
- The Church, Bruce Terrace
- Bowbutts and the Eastgate
- North Overgate and Gallowgate
- Glamis Road and the Over Mill
- St. Leonards Place
- Cuinzie Neuk
- The High Street
- Castle Wynd
- Kinghorn Station and the Pug Railway
- Annie Swan's House
- Bottleworks
- Kinghorn Fort
- Kinghorn Cemetery
- Golf Course and Old Club House
- The Tannery
- Ecology Centre
- Kinghorn Loch
- Craigencalt and Old Mill

Above: Title page of the Kinghorn App
Below: The Nethergate page with expansion buttons for additional information.

Above: Part of the list of trail locations.
Below: Part of the information page for the Kinghorn Glassworks