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Coastal Holiday Home Situated In The Beautiful Fishing Village Of Crail

Crail, Fife

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Crail, a picturesque coastal village in Fife, Scotland, is home to a beautifully presented three-bedroom house that accommodates up to six guests. This attractive property features a master ensuite, a double room, and a twin room, all offering comfortable lodging with sea views from the living room. The ground floor includes a spacious entrance hall, a utility room, and an integral garage equipped with a ping pong table. The king-size bedroom boasts a large TV with Freeview and built-in wardrobes, ensuring a relaxing stay for guests.

The first floor offers an open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area, designed for both comfort and functionality. The well-equipped kitchen features modern appliances such as a gas hob, double oven, microwave, and a Tassimo coffee machine, complemented by a breakfast bar. The lounge area is furnished with a large sofa, recliner armchairs, and a 50-inch 4K TV, providing ample entertainment options, including a collection of DVDs and board games. A dining table that seats six is perfect for family meals, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of activities in and around Crail, including windsurfing, canoeing, sailing, walking, cycling, and fishing. The region is renowned for its golf courses, with the local links courses of Balcomie and Craighead nearby, and the world-famous Kingsbarns golf course just two miles down the coast. St Andrews, known for its prestigious golf courses, is approximately ten miles away. Fife also hosts numerous festivals throughout the year, enhancing the vibrant local culture.

Crail, steeped in history, was established as a Royal Burgh in 1300 and features the most photographed harbour in Scotland. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood from local vendors and indulge in homemade treats at nearby cafes. The town offers essential amenities, including butchers, bakers, and convenience stores. Notable events like the Crail Festival and the Pittenween Arts Festival showcase local arts and culture. With access to the Fife Coastal Path, which spans 117 miles of stunning scenery, visitors can explore the diverse landscapes of Fife, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and adventure.

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