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The Sable Apartment - Sleeps 4 This apartment is reached via six steps on to the verandah. It offers comfortable accommodation on a split level. The lower floor comprises a spacious open-plan sitting / dining area with a high vaulted ceiling, gas fire and well-equipped modern kitchen area, while the upper floor contains one double bedroom and one twin bedroom, both with en suite shower room and wc. It has been awarded a Scottish Tourist Board 4 Star rating. Accommodation Guide Pitcairlie presents a rare opportunity to stay in an elegant mansion house beautifully set in its own rural parklands. The Victorian wing of the house has been tastefully restored to provide four impressive guest apartments. These can be booked separately, but can also be taken as a whole unit, offering a total of four double bedrooms, four twin rooms and one single room accommodating 17 persons. The Lodge House provides a fifth apartment.
This central location is ideal for rambling, hillwalking and exploring the East Neuk of Fife, with its sandy beaches and picturesque fishing villages. For golfers, there are many excellent golf courses within easy reach, including the Old Course in St Andrews and Carnoustie in Angus. St Andrews is an ancient university town, famous the world over as the home of golf. From Pitcairlie, the M9 is near at hand, allowing easy access to Edinburgh and the south, as well as north to Perth and the Scottish Highlands. Local Tourism There are so many visitor attractions awaiting you in and around Fife that we have provided several tourism pages for you to browse. We hope you find these of interest. From golf in St Andrews to the fishing villages of the East Neuk, from the Renaissance Palace of Falkland to the ancient home of the Stone of Destiny at Scone Palace, and more ... use the menu on the right to discover the wealth of experience available in and around the Kingdom of Fife ... The most famous person connected with the house was a son of Sir Patrick Leslie, namely Major General David Leslie, who was born at Pitcairlie. Having served in the army of Gustavaus Adolphus, he commanded the Scottish forces in the days of the Covenant. During the Civil War, he fought on both sides, at one time leading a dashing cavalry charge which was prominent in deciding the Battle of Marston Moor for Cromwell in 1644. Later in the conflict, he rose to the rank of Commander-in-Chief of the royalist forces and shared in Charles I's defeat at Worcester in 1651. He was imprisoned thereafter, but was created Lord Newark at the Restoration. Another son of Sir Patrick Leslie became 2nd Lord of Lindores, but his death in 1649 left the estate in financial disarray. This led to the Court of Session granting Pitcairlie to a creditor, John Bayne, in 1667, thus ending 355 years of ownership by the Leslie family. In the mid 18th century, Pitcairlie was acquired by Colonel James Cathcart of Carbiston, whose family retained the estate until the mid 1960's. There were several notable members of this family, including Major James Cathcart, who had a distinguished miltary career in India; Captain Robert Cathcart, who served with distinction under Nelson at the Battle of the Nile and in the Baltic; and Robert Cathcart, who was appointed Vice-Lieutenant of Fife in 1886. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
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