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the cottage facilitys
This is traditional semi detached, cottage style semi villa affording easily managed and comfortable accommodation on two levels.
The accommdation comprises; on the ground floor an open plan L' shaped kitchen/dining-lounge area. Fully equipped with all home from home facilities. Downstairs cloakroom/w.c. and understair storage. These are accessed from the pavement via an entrance vestibule and 'L' shaped tiled floor hallway. A left hand turn stairway leads up to two bedrooms, the first of which a kingsized double with en suite bathroom and the second a twin bedroom with tv and seperate shower room.
A particularly usefull feature of the property is the outside store, facing west most. Which provides an excellent storage/drying area for golf clubs, bikes, walking gear etc.
- Situated on the main street, this refurbished property is finished to a high standard. Located about 3 minutes walk from the harbour side and within seconds of the local shops and butcher.
- Fresh crab, shellfish and fantastic lobster are available a short walk away down at the harbour
- The roomy kitchen/dining room comes fully fitted with electric oven and hob, including all the modern integrated conveniences including washing machine, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and microwave and a good range of utensils.
- Parking is provided at the front of the property.
- The nearby bus stop provides an hourly service to St Andrews, which is well connected to the rest of the country via the Stagecoach network and the East Coast Mainline.
- Outside secure shed provides storage for bikes, clubs or toys.
- The open plan living room boasts warmth and cosyness. It is very well equipped with a large television, DVD,CD, board games and library.
- Upstairs there are 2 bedrooms, One master bedroom with double bed and en-suite. The second bedroom has two single beds and wall mounted television. Both bedrooms have high quality mattresses to ensure a most comfortable stay. Both bedrooms have views out on Crails main street, which is very quiet and tranquil.
- The property has a downstairs cloakroom toilet facility for extra convenience.
- Power charges are included within the rental price.
- High quality linen and towels are provided.
- Selections of board games
- A welcome tray on arrival.
- Sorry no smoking.
- Sorry no pets.
- Ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends wishing to enjoy a luxurious vacation in East Fife, Scotland.
- The East Neuk of Fife in Scotland, is family friendly with award winning sandy beaches, the Fife coastal path, the Fife Millenium cycle way, water sports and many other activities.
- This luxury property is set in the heart of Scotland links golfing country with world famous golf courses at St Andrews, Kingsbarns, Crail and Elie.
Places of Interest
There are many places to go and things to do in and around the East Neuk and something to suit everyone. For gardeners there are the Botanical gardens in St Andrews as well as the garden centres scattered around, and for the more creative try the Crail Pottery.
For families, there is Craigtoun Park by St Andrews, a great adventure playground for children, with a boating pond and miniature train and lots of space to run around and burn off excess energy. Moving on you come to the Deer Centre at Cupar. As the name suggests it is a deer farm, you can hop on a tractor pulled trailer and drive through the fields with the deer. Also a great attraction is the wild birds, almost every day in the season there is a show of the flying falcons etc. In St Andrews next to the Royal and Ancient Golf club is the St Andrews Aquarium, walking down the themed stairway the aquarium allows you to see a wide variety of underwater display with sharks, rays, etc. Heading back to the East Neuk you can venture into the Secret Bunker, not that secret now it is well sign posted.
The East Neuk has historical links no matter where you go, visit the Crail Heritage Musuem or the Scottish Fisheries Museum to find out more of the local history. There a several castles open to the public during the summer season with gardens and play areas too. Coastal routes round the East Neuk are a delight and give you spectacular views which cannot be seen from the coastal roads, along the way you may even find the St Monans Windmill. If you fancy some bird watching or an unusual day out, take a trip on the May Princess across to the May Isle.
Check out this years Crail Festival line up Here
What about the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship?
How about a round at the home of golf?

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