• The Old Smithy, FifeInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    The Old Smithy is a truly unique, traditional, stone built terraced cottage right in the heart of the picturesque coastal town of Anstruther. It has been completely renovated into a welcoming holiday home, yet maintains the traditional character of the building and has incorporated modern and contemporary living style. Guests will find a spacious open plan living area with cosy sofas where you can relax and unwind, and a contemporary kitchen area fitted with good quality appliances and everything you will need to prepare a family meal. There are two double bedrooms on the first floor which overlook the living space and have sliding oak doors for privacy. There is also a shower room with a walk-in shower.

    The harbour and port of Anstruther has a long and interesting history linked to The Old Smithy, and part of the building was built before 1730 and over time has been a stable, smithy and harbour store. It is located on Wightmans Wynd, which was named after Charles Wightman, a wealthy merchant and smuggler in the 1700’s and also a Jacobite sympathiser. He provided sanctuary for survivors from Culloden in the cellars adjacent to The Old Smithy. The building fell into disrepair, but in 2009 and due to its unique location and as a listed building, an architect took on the challenge of redesigning the cottage and won the Green Apple Award for the Built Environment and Architectural Heritage in 2013.

    With a sandy beach and most amenities just a minute from the door, this is a perfect location for a couple(s), friends or a small family who are looking to enjoy a seaside holiday or a walking, golfing or sightseeing break. Anstruther has much to do and many eateries to suit all tastes, from award-winning fish and chip shops to a Michelin star restaurant, as well as lots of cafés, traditional inns, ice cream shops, bakeries, gift shops and galleries. The working harbour has fishing boats as well as leisure crafts, including seasonal boat trips to the Isle of May (a national nature reserve). The old lanes and streets are interesting to explore on foot.

    Follow the Fife Coastal Path that literally passes the front door and leads in either direction to secluded coves, little fishing villages and white sandy beaches. For exploring further afield, St Andrews is only 9 miles away and makes a great day out with excellent shopping facilities as well as lots of restaurants, pubs and bistros. Famous for being the home of golf, lovers of the sport will enjoy visiting the British Golf Museum or playing on one of the championship courses. In fact there are over 40 golf courses in Fife to choose from. The local area is home to some outstanding summer food and arts festivals as well as an annual lifeboat gala which provides great entertainment for all ages. There are many more interesting heritage and historic buildings in the vicinity, and a visit to The Scottish Fisheries Museum just along the harbour is well worth a visit. The Old Smithy is a great all year round location for a holiday for small families, friends or couples. Beach 100 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
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  • Castle Smiddy, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cupar, Scotland
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    Quietly situated in the charming village of Ceres, 8 miles from the magnificent beaches and championship golf courses at St Andrews, these two holiday cottages, adjacent to each other, have been stylishly converted from a listed building to create a superb holiday base. Ceres has a shop, newsagents, butchers, dog friendly pub, tea room, museum, café and hotel with restaurant and dog friendly bar within 300 yards. Nearby attractions include the Hill of Tarvit Mansion House, a fascinating National Trust house and gardens with Hatters Edwardian Tearoom and a 9 hole ‘Hickory’ golf course, the Fife Falconry Centre, and horse riding in the village. There are excellent footpaths for walking and cycling with stunning views of coast and countryside, whilst the Tents Muir National Nature Reserve has a fabulous walk along the beach to Tentsmuir Point where hundreds of seals can be seen basking on the sandbars. Visit The Eden Estuary Centre and Morton Lochs and watch waterfowl from dedicated bird hides. St Andrews itself is steeped in history and has a comprehensive range of shops, restaurants, tearooms, museum and the Sea Life Centre. Perth and Dundee are easily accessible, whilst the wonders of Edinburgh are just 40 miles away. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
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  • Pee Wee Cottage, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Situated on the shore with the beach on your doorstep, with fabulous sea views across the Firth of Forth, Pee Wee Cottage is an immaculately presented detached cottage and creates a wonderful atmosphere for a relaxing holiday for couples and a small family.
    Located in the charming fishing village of Cellardyke, Anstruther, the accommodation is beautifully presented, a bright kitchen/dining room is fully fitted with modern appliances and well-equipped, and there are two bedrooms, thoughtfully furnished with colour coordinated soft furnishings and a large family bathroom. The first floor has a bright and cosy living room with comfortable seating and spectacular sea views leads to the covered balcony; just the spot to relax with a glass of wine.
    Anstruther is an interesting area to explore, an old fishing and historic town with red pantile roofs, ancient buildings, cobbled streets with little alleyways and working fishing harbour. There are two sandy beaches for paddling, perfect for exploring the rock pools when the tide goes out and all within walking distance from Pee Wee Cottage. There is a great choice of places to eat, from the Michelin star Cellar restaurant, to award-winning fish and chip shops, restaurants, cafés, ice cream parlour and bars. There are local gift shops, boutique and galleries to visit. In the summer months, from the harbour, boat trips to the Isle of May are available to the world-renowned bird sanctuary and nature reserve, famous for puffins, grey seals and other wildlife in the summer months.
    Walk along the Fife coastal path, which passes through the town, to pretty fishing villages and many beautiful beaches and coves. The area is well known for golf courses; Anstruther has a challenging 9-hole course along the shore and many other links courses in the surrounding areas. St. Andrews is a mere 10 minute drive with championship and family friendly courses to play. After a day of exploring, Pee Wee Cottage is the perfect spot to relax on the balcony and watch the sea and wild life including birds and the occasional passing dolphins and whales!
    £98
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  • Kilconquhar Cottage, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    A warm welcome hamper will be provided upon arrival to your dream holiday destination at Kilconquhar Cottage. Situated in the picturesque Scottish countryside, this delightful ground floor two-bedroom converted barn set in a row of newly built cottages offers a perfect and peaceful retreat for your well-deserved break.
    You’ll find yourself surrounded by stunning natural landscapes and an idyllic setting. As you enter the cottage, you’ll immediately feel a sense of warmth and tranquillity, thanks to its charming fresh modern décor and inviting atmosphere. The two boutique style bedrooms, provide a relaxing space for a family or a group of friends. The bedrooms are tastefully furnished, ensuring a restful night’s sleep after a day of exploration and adventure. At the cottage you’ll find an enclosed garden with patio where you can unwind and enjoy the views of the surrounding countryside. It’s the perfect spot to indulge in a morning coffee, have a leisurely lunch, or bask in the golden hues of a Scottish sunset.
    One of the highlights of this holiday home is its proximity to the award-winning Ellie Beach, a mere five-minute drive away. Whether you’re a sun seeker, a water sports enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys long walks along the shore, this pristine beach has something for everyone. If you’re a golf enthusiast, you’re in luck. The world-famous St Andrews, renowned as the home of golf, is just a short 30-minute drive from the estate. You can tee off on its iconic courses and soak in the rich history and tradition of the sport.

    A day trip to Edinburgh which is only approximately 45mins from the cottage.
    During your stay, there is a variety of tasty local cuisine, craft and farmers markets. The Kilconquhar Castle estate’s amazing restaurant is open to non-residents and offers a delectable menu featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Savour traditional Scottish dishes while enjoying the warm and welcoming ambiance and walk around the castle grounds.
    £100
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  • Fisher's Rest, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    This lovely, terraced, reverse-level cottage sits on a courtyard in Anstruther, Fife. Sea views. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Smart TV. Family-friendly. Close to amenities. St Andrews 9.7 miles; Cupar 16.5 miles; Edinburgh 50.3 miles.
    £67
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  • Dothan Farm Cottage, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    This beautifully renovated cottage is part of a row of four terraced cottages. Dothan Farm Cottage is warm and welcoming, boosting of views from the back of the property overlooking the Falkland and Lomond hills along with open fields in the front. Great for couples or a family looking for a relaxing holiday or a base to explore the surrounding area.
    Set all on one level, the bright and spacious lounge overlooks the open fields in front where there is a small open garden area for sitting and enjoying the sun. In the colder months, snuggle up with a cup of hot chocolate and a book in front of the lovely wood burner. The living room leads to the two comfy double bedrooms, shower room and the new modern kitchen.
    The rear garden has a large patio area where you can enjoy the views over the fields and the Lomond Hills. It is set over three levels. The rear garden gives access to the shared parking area. The gardens are private but there are no dividing fences between the neighbours. Although access to the property is primarily gained from the rear where there are 23 steps leading up to the cottage, gaining access into the kitchen, you can also enter through the front door where there are no steps. There is a drop off area to the side of the property for those who may have difficulty with the steps.
    There is parking for two cars at the rear of the property.
    Set in a peaceful location, surrounded by fields and a working farm, Kirkcaldy town centre is just three miles away and close to road links. Ideally for visiting Fife’s stunning coastal Path, Loch Lomond and Edinburgh. If you’re looking for a bit more activity, Cluny Activity Centre is right on your doorstep. Beach 4 miles. Pub ¾ mile and shop 1¼ miles.
    £79
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  • Ardvar, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Ardvar is a charming two-bedroom, ground floor property situated right in the centre of the charming fishing village of Crail.

    Bright and spacious, cosy and welcoming, Ardvar is in one of the prettiest villages in the East Neuk of Fife. Crail is a fascinating fishing village on the East Neuk of Fife, featuring cobbled streets that tumble down to a tiny harbour protected by cliffs and surrounded by historic cottages. The Harbour Front is a popular destination for ice cream and a stroll to see the fishing boats, as well as for exploring the timeless streets within the village during the summer months when the Crail Food Festival is held. Not forgetting the popular annual Arts and Crafts Festival held in the nearby village of Pittenweem.

    As you enter the property you will find a spacious living room with a large flat screen TV and a welcoming Optimyst fireplace. There is a door that leads out to a small patio area found at the rear of the property big enough to sit out and enjoy the long summer evenings. The kitchen comes fully equipped and has a folding out dining table that comfortably sits four. Enjoy a good night’s sleep after all of that fresh sea air in one of the two bedrooms, one double and the other a twin.

    This is a lovely property in a stunning location, only 90-minute drive from Edinburgh, 10 miles from St Andrews, the Home of Golf, and the famous University where Prince William and Kate met. Alternatively tour the scenic 85-mile drive around the north-eastern coast of the Kingdom of Fife. The popular tourist town of Anstruther is just a few minutes away where you will a fantastic selection of pubs, restaurants and plenty of gift shops. Don’t forget to visit the famous Crail Pottery Workshop for some beautiful local pottery.
    £65
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  • Lightkeeper's Rest, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Lightkeeper’s Rest is tucked away down a quiet lane in the harbour town of Anstruther and has been furnished and equipped to a very good standard to ensure as comfortable and relaxing holiday as possible. You enter the cottage into the attractive kitchen/dining room which has been equipped for preparing a family meal. There are two well presented bedrooms, one which has an en-suite shower room and kingsize bed, and the other with twin beds. The bright, first floor living room is cosy and welcoming with comfortable seating and sea views.
    Just a short walk takes you to the bustling harbour front with local boats landing their catch and leisure boats. There is plenty of place along the front to take refreshment from local bar, cafés and an award-winning fish and chip restaurant. Anstruther has cobbled lanes and historic buildings to explore, as well as two sandy beaches and rock pools. From April to September there are daily ferries and boat trips leaving from the harbour side to the Isle of May National Nature Reserve, which is home to colonies of sea birds, including puffins, and the surrounding waters are the habitat of seal colonies, a great day out for all.
    Enjoy lovely walks along the Fife Coast Path which passes through Anstruther, leading to secluded coves, picturesque fishing villages and award-winning white sandy beaches. For a day out, St Andrews is well worth a visit with lots to do to suit all ages. There is a Sea Life Centre, sandy beach and harbour, great shopping with local shops as well as high street names, restaurants, pubs, bistros, historic buildings and museums. If you like a round of golf on your holiday, St Andrews is world famous as being the home of golf, with a family-friendly course as well as championship courses to play. Even more locally, the charming 9-hole Anstruther course is a four minute walk from the cottage.
    £55
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  • Invermay, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    A wonderful duplex apartment resting on the seafront in Pittenweem, Fife. Woodburning stoves. Ideal for couples. Sea views. Anstruther 1.6 miles; St Andrews 10.8 miles.
    £116
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  • Hilton Farm Steadings, FifeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Anstruther, Scotland
    Hilton Farm Steading is the most charming, mid-terraced converted steading hidden away in a peaceful rural setting with a lovely large garden and uninterrupted views over fields. Set within a gorgeous courtyard along with a handful of properties, this two-bedroom cottage has everything to offer for a relaxing getaway and base to explore Scotland. Comfortable and welcoming you can sit and enjoy some TV in the evening and catch up on your favourite programme or soak up the sun while reading a book in the conservatory. Enjoy preparing romantic meals in this modern kitchen (installed in 2023). Along the hallway is a wet room as well as two bedrooms - both with double beds.
    The property is perfectly located between Limekilns and Rosyth and only 3 miles south of the royal city of Dunfermline. There is easy access to fantastic motorway links and train stations, making this the ideal base for days out exploring. Edinburgh is only 30 minutes’ drive away or 20 minutes on the train. There is excellent local shopping in nearby Rosyth, as well as a couple of restaurants. A stone’s throw away lie the picturesque coastal villages of Limekilns and Charlestown, both within walking distance. Don’t forget a visit to the quaint historic village of Culross, with its colourful old houses and cobbled streets, the backdrop to the famous TV series ‘Outlander’.
    From this fantastic central location, you can either head to Glasgow for the day, visit Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, or head to the bustling royal city of Dunfermline where you will be spoilt for choice for restaurants, great pubs, shops and entertainment. Drive over the famous Queensferry Crossing and grab one of the best ice creams in the delightful little town of South Queensferry. As you have easy access to the motorways why not head north along to St Andrews and stop at some of the picturesque fishing villages dotted along the very impressive Fife Coastline. The choices are endless!
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