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4">4 star self-catering accommodation in Anstruther, Fife - sleeps 8 Available for weekly rental, or long weekends and short breaks This beautiful, modernised 3-storey, 4 bedroomed villa boasts many original features including exposed beams and an old ship's mast within the staircase. It is superbly located only a few feet from the sandy beach in the charming Scottish fishing village of Anstruther. The town is home to the Scottish Fisheries Museum and from the harbour boat trips are available for sea angling or sightseeing to visit local areas of interest such as the Isle of May, a famous nature reserve. Also renowned in the locality are numerous walks, gardens and castles as well as a number of award winning beaches. Most windows in the property enjoy fabulous views over Anstruther harbour, the Forth estuary, Bass Rock and North Berwick Law. The location is very convenient for all local amenities including a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants. The Cellar is an excellent seafood restaurant and the famous Anstruther Fish Bar was a must for Tom Hanks! Skipper's Rest dates back originally to 1650 and is steeped in history. It was the residence of the well known Skipper James Small, whose grandson John Ballantyne, born in this house, went on later to join the Royal Navy and served with distinction in the French war at the capture of Port Rico in 1797. In more recent times the author Isla Dewar lived here while writing novels such as "Women Talking Dirty" which was later made into a film, set in Edinburgh starring Helena Bonham-Carter. Ground floor
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