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Four
Star Detached Beach Front Villa at Kinghorn, Fife - Scotland

•Sleeps
up to 4 •2 bedrooms •2 bathrooms •Dishwasher •Satellite TV •Air conditioning •Room
fans •Beach nearby •Shops nearby •Bars nearby •TV •Close to River •Restaurants
nearby •Microwave •Lake nearby •Park nearby •Close to airport •Car ferry port
close •Golf Situated
in an enviable harbour location and positioned right on the clean sandy beach
with private parking and sea views from all the south facing windows and patios.
This Scottish Tourist Board 4 star property is the ideal destination for couples,
romantic breaks, golf, sailing, walking, birdwatching and for children to enjoy
the seaside activities. Within easy reach of St Andrews, Edinburgh & the Highlands
Salmon Cottage is the perfect base to explore the delights of Scotland . We
want you to relax and enjoy your time at Salmon Cottage and we will be pleased
to arrange in advance, where possible, any additional requirements you may have
that would make your stay even more comfortable. The
Scottish Tourist board has awarded Salmon Cottage a 4 Star rating, their comments
included:- “A lovely property in a super setting, Salmon Cottage gives a contemporary
look to an otherwise traditional sea front”. “The
building is in pristine condition”.
“There is an excellent array of personal touches”.
“There are fantastic views from the picture windows of the sea, which will never
fail to impress”. Salmon
Cottage nestles down at the natural harbour in the sleepy village of Kinghorn
on Fife's east coast. A few short steps from the cottage door will take you to
the beach and onto the sea shore of the magnificent Firth of For
Living Rooms
Very comfortable lounge featuring adjustable dimmer lights, leather upholstery,
couch and 'lazy easy chairs' with matching footstools. With a wide array of personal
touches to make you feel very welcome and comfortable including Sky TV, extensive
bookcase with places to visit portfolios, maps, music library, binoculars, telescope,
board games include chess, backgammon, scrabble.

Kitchen
Full sized integrated kitchen featuring dishwasher, five burner gas hobs, extractors,
fridge freezer, turbo fan assisted oven, microwave, grill and extensive range
of catering quality utensils. Oak dining table & leather seating and luxury accessories
with fabulous sea views over the harbour & bay.
Bedrooms One
double room and one twin room both feature wall mounted digital flat screen TVs
and stylish light oak and laquered furniture with pure white hotel quality linen
and comfortable accessories. Secure safety deposit boxes

Bathroom Ground
floor features a fully tiled family bathroom including heated towel rails, shaver
point luxury toiletries etc on the ground floor. Upper floor features a seperate
fully tiled power shower room with heated towel rails etc.
Cleaning
& Linen
Weekly linen, towels & utilities are inluded along with a courtesy arrival basket
including wine and local produce, with luxury toiletries for your convenience.
Extra linen & towel change arranged on request. Accomodation
Notes We want you to thoroughly enjoy your stay at Salmon Cottage and we would
be pleased to arrange, where possible, any extra requirements you may have prior
to arrival. Outside
South facing patios with uninterupted views across the bay. Equiped with tables,
chairs, barbeque equipment and all weather patio with low lighting for intimate
evening dining. 
Leisure
Facilities The Fife coastal path is within easy reach of salmon Cottage. You
can plan short or longer walks from the famous Forth bridges to St Andrews and
beyond to enjoy rare wildlife like sea eagles, great kites, buzzards seals, dolphin,
porpois, basking shark and an increadible range of boats and ships. There is a
fine 18 hole golf course within walking distance of Salmon Cottage and a further
20 regional courses including the Royal and ancient St Andrews course. Adventurous
sailors might like to visit Inchkieth Island for fishing trips, picnics or just
to explore this rugged island once known as the "Island of Horses". Now
that the industries have long since gone from the area and times are quieter the
old town and shoreline have been declared a conservation area and designated a
site of important scientific interest for watching and studying the rich and varied
wildlife. Seals, porpoise and many different sea birds including Eider ducks,
Guillemots, razorbills, Great Kites and Gannets inhabit the area and rare flora
and fauna are to be found all along the Fife coastal path route. The
parish church with its large Venetian window is a short stroll from the cottage
and the ancient ruins and old stones that lie within the court yard were first
mentioned in an ancient charter that dates from 1232. The nearby King Alexander
3rd of Scotland memorial tells how, one dark and stormy night in 1286 the King's
horse was separated from his companions and he plunged to his death from the cliffs
above while riding to be with his young bride. Kinghorn
and the surrounding areas are steeped in history and folklore and tales abound
of Viking, Danish and Norwegian raids on Scotland's East coast. Viking remains
were unearthed when the RNLI lifeboat station was built nearby. Changeover
day Saturday In high season- winter short breaks are more flexable. Local
Information Kinghorn
has its own 18 hole course Within walking distance from the cottage and the Royal
& Ancient St. Andrews course is only short distance up the coast. There is a further
twenty plus 18 hole courses to choose from in the surrounding areas. Golfing
,snorkeling, fishing, bird watching, sailing and wind surfing, are all common
activities all along the Fife coast. Walk or cycle the well sign posted Fife coastal
path route, plan short or long routes along the coastal path to the Forth bridges
or right round the coast to St. Andrews and beyond. Why
not leave the car at the cottage and take a train ride from the small Kinghorn
Station across the famous Forth Bridge into Edinburgh to visit the many historic
sights including Edinburgh castle, Sir Walter Scott's monument, the British museum
and the new Scottish parliament building. Or browse around the trendy shops and
cafe bars on and around Princess Street. The journey takes around 40 minutes and
an off peak same day return ticket costs around £5. Visit
the islands by boat to explore the ancient abbeys and castles that lie just off
shore from Salmon Cottage. Directions
By car, leave the M90 at junction 1 and follow the A921 (fife Coastal Tourist
Route) through Aberdour and Burntisland. For
more information Click
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