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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bathrooms
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Pets: No
Features
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Seaside
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
34 Customer Reviews
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"Great location and a nice property to relax in with family."
I could imagine that the lack of any view might feel a bit claistrophobic if you stay in a lot, but we were outside all day so it was nice and cosy. Great to have 3 en-suite bedrooms. Plenty of space for storage and hanging clothes. Garden area lovely to sit out in. A few small negatives - extractor fan in one en'suite bathroom didn't work, some beds comfortable, others less so (creaky springs), not enough loo roll for 6 people for 4 nights. Also i can't remember if tea bags were supposed to be included or not, but I think there were 4 bags, not nearly enough.
Summary
- Over first and second floors
- Three bedrooms: 1 x first floor double with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom, 2 x second floor twin with en-suite bath, shower, basin and WC
- All bedrooms have TV's with DVD
- First floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- First floor open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area (seats 4).
- Gas central heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV, WiFi, selection of books and games
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Cot and highchair
- Roadside parking outside property
- Shared rear lawned garden with furniture and summer house
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop and pub 2 mins walk
- Note: Due to harbourside location, mobile reception is very limited
- Note: Rear garden overlooks a boat workshop
- Note: When the two properties are booked separately, the interconnecting door between them is is kept locked
- Note: Check-in is 4pm. NOTE: Off street parking is available in a small car park close to the property
The property
At this lovely coastal apartment in Fife, there are three bedrooms split over the first and second floors.
The two second floor bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms, while the first floor double bedroom shares Jack-and-Jill access to the bathroom with the main open plan living accommodation.
From the first floor bedroom, a door leads into the shared back garden.
A superb East Neuk cottage, right on the harbourside.
Note: An interconnecting door leads to Ref. 924735, together they sleep 10.
Short-term Holiday Let Licence No: FI-00535-F
Harbourside Holidays
In the small East Neuk fishing village of Pittenweem in Fife, these two holiday cottages have been lovingly created from a former bakery and hayloft. Both apartments have been decorated and equipped to a high standard, and offer superb coastal accommodation in a wonderful base for touring. The apartments are positioned over the first and second floors, sharing a rear lawn with sea views, an ideal place to relax and soak up the coastal atmosphere after a day spent exploring. Each apartment has its own access, and an interconnecting door joins the two should you wish to book both apartments together to accommodate up to 10 people. Enjoy strolling around the harbour, take a boat trip into the Firth of Forth, visit one of Pittenweem’s many galleries, or one of the museums in the surrounding villages. The Scottish Fisheries Museum is in Anstruther, a very short drive away, which is also home to an award-winning fish and chip shop. With so many attractions on your doorstep, such as castles, coastal walks and superb golf courses, these cottages in Pittenweem will ensure you return again and again.
Where you’ll be staying
PITTENWEEM
Anstruther 1 mile; St Andrews 11 miles.
The village of Pittenweem is one of the busiest fishing ports along the East Neuk of Fife and, as such, is a popular attraction for tourists. There is a pub by the delightful harbour, which is surrounded by restored traditional buildings, all adding to its charm. The village name means ‘place of the cave’ and is believed to refer to the cave St Fillan used as a chapel in the 8th century, and where he is reputed to have prepared his sermons by the glow of his arm. The cave is open to the public and sits in Cove Wynd, in the village. The present day Church of Scotland, or The Kirk, sits on the site of the former Pittenweem Priory, an Augustinian Priory dating back to the Middle Ages. Today, the village is popular with tourists and hosts the Pittenweem Arts Festival each August, an event that has grown in size over the years. The East Neuk Festival is another arts festival that also encompasses many of the villages in the area. The village centre sits a few streets back from the shore and boasts a shop, bakers, a Post Office and a café, plus several bars and galleries. From Anstruther, one mile away, take a day trip out into the Firth of Forth and visit the Isle of May, a National Nature Reserve, or visit one of the other attractive coastal villages in this corner of Fife. With St Andrews and Edinburgh easily accessible, there is so much for the visitor to enjoy.
NOTE: Off street parking is available in a small car park close to the property
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Last minute
- Christmas