St Anne’s cottage is situated in the heart of Crail, tucked behind the historic Toll Booth.
Beautifully decorated and feels cosy and quaint, it’s a welcoming, charming cottage with a fantastic garden making it a wonderful family retreat.
The cottage sleeps up to six adults and two children. There is a good-sized living room with a wood/coal burning open fire, a master bedroom with a double/twin bed, a further twin/double with ensuite and a twin bedroom. The bunkhouse contains a bunk bed, ideally suited for children.
Pet friendly, surrounded by beautiful beaches and easy access to the Fife Coastal Path, a large lovely south-facing garden is the perfect stay for families with children to enjoy outdoor seating.
The local shops, traditional Scottish pubs and play areas are an easy walk from the cottage.
Fife is a region rich in culture and natural beauty, and, of course, a celebrated golf region is a must-visit destination at the top of your list of places to visit in Scotland. An ideal base location for golf, you will have right on to your door steep the oldest course, Balcomie, was formally laid out by Tom Morris Senior in 1894. Ancient competition records show golfers have been playing there since the 1850s.