Levenmouth » Methil Heritage Trail » Point 10
Welcome to Methil Heritage Centre.
Built in 1936, this building originally served as Methil’s post office. Can you spot the large sandstone brick? That indicates that it was built during the reign of King Edwards VIII; fascinatingly, it remains the only post-office built-in Scotland during his reign due to him abdicating shortly after due to personal reasons. In 1991, the building opened up as Methil Heritage Centre, a museum dedicated to remembering how Methil used to be. It is open most days with facts, information, and exhibitions all about Levenmouth’s history.
Toilets are available too!
As you go around the trail, tap the ‘previous’ and ‘next’ arrows to move between points. The picture at the top of the page is shows you where you should be.
If the map does not show your current position when you click “Show My Location” , check your phone browser setting and allow Location.
If there’s more than one of you with a smartphone, you can use the What3Words app to help you navigate. It’s free to download – type in the what3words location, tap “use compass” and it will help you find your way. Though remember, this will point to the exact location, not necessarily following the right path, so use the map on each page to help you.