The family and their housekeeper welcome you to their elegant country home which is less than 2 miles from the centre of St Andrews. Easter Kincaple offers its guests the privacy, comfort and use of their own public rooms The house, walled garden and working farm land is nestled in its own 750 acres. The property borders with St Andrews town, the sea-wall, golf courses and neighbouring villages. The views are breath taking across the water, fields of seasonal crops and of course the all familiar, distinctive skyline of St Andrews is part of that view. For golf lovers 'The Swilken Burn' runs through the farm land and can be enjoyed and admired during your visit. Our guest's first class experience of Easter Kincaple, the town itself and the local area and community is paramount. We take reservations for the following: accommodation which includes breakfast (breakfast would be served at your own table rather than sharing with other residents or if preferred, within the privacy of your own bedroom), a simple optional evening meal, private lunches and/or dinners, afternoon teas, confidential business meetings, golf, shooting, shopping trips, our farm tour, local tours and even weddings. We can also reserve relaxation treatments and time for you to enjoy our private indoor swimming pool. Flights or any other form of transport can be met and your car hire can be arranged by us from the comfort of Easter Kincaple. Any recommendations and advice for your break or business trip will be offered and indeed tailored to suit your needs. On arrival, guests will be offered afternoon tea or indeed something refreshing and appropriate for the time of day.
Easter Kincaple will be your home from home, offering:
Wireless broadband throughout.
For guests without mobile phones there is a public pay telephone available in the house which also accepts incoming calls.
Access to our private heated indoor swimming pool
A private lounge with original working fireplace, books, flat screen TV, DVD/CD players and an ipod docking station. Tea and coffee making facilities along with spirits, ice, chilled mixers and a selection of wine. There will be a selection of current newspapers and magazines to hand.
Private dining room with original working fireplace. Seats up to 12.
Luxury ensuite bedrooms with high quality posturpedic and memory foam king and single mattresses and beds, 400 thread count cotton bed linen with feather duvets (optional silk pillows and duvets for guests with allergies), luxury robes, slippers and toiletries. Refreshments tray with tea and coffee facilities along with fresh water and milk. Comfortable seating, hair dryers and straighteners, TV with DVD player, digital roberts alarm clock radios with CD player and ipod docking station. Our spacious ensuite bathrooms have large rose head drenching showers over original antique cast baths. Original cast radiators, full size heated towel rails, electrical shaver point and appropriately lit mirrors. These are all standard features in our bathrooms.
Our ground floor ensuite bedroom is designed to suit all of our guest's needs but in particular those who have limited mobility or for wheel chair users. The bathroom is an appropriately furnished and equipped wet room. There are no stairs on the ground floor and the garden has appropriate gradients to enable enjoyment outdoors as well.
Golf and other secure equipment storage areas along with drying facilities for wet clothing and footwear is available.
Luxury Scottish gifts and cards are available to purchase in the main entrance hall.
Full Scottish hot and cold breakfasts served with home grown and locally sourced produce. An optional informal evening meal including wine is available with advance notice or a more formal dinner or lunch party can be arranged.
For those special occasions, champagne, wine, chocolates, flowers or a gift of your choice can be selected, arranged and put in place with a note prior to arrival.
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