This renovated early 20th century cottage,on a working farm by the border between Fife and Kinross-shire, is airy and roomy. The sitting/diningroom is comfortably furnished and has an open fire. There are two bedrooms, each with a double and single bed.
The area has a strong history and Loch Leven Castle, where Mary, Queen of Scots was held prisoner, is within easy reach of the cottage. Perth and Edinburgh are within 25 and 40 minutes travel respectively via the M90, which is 5 miles to the west.
There is a R.S.P.B. Reserve and a National Nature Reserve in close proximity.
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