Inverkeithing Friary

Inverkeithing Friary
Inverkeithing Friary from South aspect.
LocationQueen Street, Inverkeithing
Coordinates56°01′47″N 3°23′54″W / 56.02977°N 3.39843°W / 56.02977; -3.39843
BuiltBefore 1385
Listed Building – Category A
Official nameQueen Street, The Friary including Well and Vaulted Cellars
Designated11 December 1972
Reference no.LB35100
Shown in Fife

Inverkeithing Friary, formally known as the Hospitium of the Grey Friars, is a 14th-century friary building and gardens located Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland.

The surviving friary building is considered to be the finest remaining example of a medieval friary building in Scotland. The building was restored in the 1930s and is now a Category A listed historic site by Historic Environment Scotland.

The building now features as a focal point on the Fife Pilgrim Way, a long-distance footpath commemorating the journey of pilgrims through Fife during the medieval era. It is now used as a community centre.