House on the Harbour is a charming fisherman's house located in Anstruther, Fife, Scotland, that can accommodate up to 6 guests. Situated near the coast, guests can enjoy watching the boats at the nearby working harbour and soak in the stunning views of the Firth of Forth and the Bass Rock. The house features a comfortable sitting room, a well-equipped modern kitchen, a spacious dining room, and a sunny terraced garden with a large table for outdoor entertaining.
The accommodation includes three bedrooms, with two large bedrooms offering super kingsize zip-and-link beds and a twin bedroom providing flexible sleeping arrangements. The master bedroom is located upstairs, while another kingsize bedroom and a twin bedroom are on the ground floor. Additional sleeping options are available with a double bed settee in the downstairs sitting room. The house is adorned with original art pieces, including paintings by David Henderson and a glass panel depicting Pittenweem life by Kenny Drew.
Guests can take advantage of the double garage for off-road parking and storage of outdoor equipment such as golf clubs, bicycles, and kayaks. Accessibility to the house includes stairs to access the upstairs living space and a sloping lane leading to the back door. Payment terms require a 25% deposit to secure dates, with the balance due 8 weeks prior to arrival. Full payment is required for bookings made within 6 weeks of arrival. Linen, towels, and utilities are included in the rental, with a fair usage policy and charges for any breakages. A security deposit may also be charged by Click Book Stay, the rental management company.
Located by the sea in Anstruther, guests can explore nearby attractions such as Craigtoun Country Park, Billow Ness Beach, La Petite Epicerie, and the Scottish Fisheries Museum. For those interested in gardens and golf, Cambo Estate Gardens and the British Golf Museum are also worth a visit. House on the Harbour offers a comfortable and stylish retreat for guests looking to enjoy the beauty of the East Neuk of Fife and the coastal charm of Scotland.
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