This delightfully presented, spacious 2 storey accommodation is situated in the quiet, picturesque village of Upper Largo. Formerly serving as a grocer’s shop and town post office the property (c1898) has been completely refurbished for summer 2009. Waverley Place offers well-proportioned, comfortable living with a view of Largo Law. Golf in walking proximity includes the OPEN qualifying courses of Lundin Links & Leven Bank; with others (Elie, Anstruther, Crail, Kingsbarns, and St Andrews) located between four and ten miles. The location offers easy access to restaurants, beautiful beaches, coastal and inland walks, as well as a general proximity to major centres such as Edinburgh, Perth, Stirling, and Dundee.
Waverley Place offers an idyllic holiday experience in one of the East Neuk's most visited and diversified locales. The coastal scene of Largo Bay with its sandy beaches and golf courses, lying in the shadow of the old volcanic mound of Largo Law, forms an attractive setting for the old villages of Lundin Links, Upper Largo and Lower Largo. Lundin Links is perhaps best known by golfers for the former 'Open Championship' qualifying course when the event was held at St Andrews.
The village itself has a newsagent/grocer’s shop, post office, hairdresser, and the Largo Hotel which offers reasonably priced outstanding fare, and an excellent selection of Scottish Single Malts. Lower Largo (the birthplace of Robinson Crusoe), the beach and access to the Fife Coastal Path linking the East Neuk's many popular seaside villages is only a few minutes walk from this lovely self-catering accommodation, with access to numerous other local walking routes including Largo Law within easy reach. Largo’s beautiful stretch of beach is accessed down the Serpentine; a wooded 15 minute walk towards the sea. Here, at Lower Largo, equally impressive fare is available at the Crusoe Hotel, and directly adjacent the fine ‘Railway Inn’ pub which offers real ales, simple sandwiches, single serving steak pie all at low prices.
Golf in walking proximity includes the former Open qualifying course of Lundin Links, not to mention the adjacent historic ‘World’s Oldest Ladies’ 9 hole course dotted with ancients stones and ruined towers from ancient times (men now welcome); in addition to nearby Scoonie in Leven, with others (Elie, Anstruther, Crail, Kingsbarns, and St Andrews) located between four and 10 miles.