This quaint little fisherman’s cottage, situated in the historic and picturesque village of Kinghorn, oozes romance and character whilst providing first class holiday accommodation. Completely renovated and refurbished and with a main room on each of the three floors and neutral walls, The Wee Hoose is remarkable spacious and extremely comfortable. Exposed stonewalls and a log fire give the property the feel of a by gone age contrasting with the flatsceen TV in the bedroom.
This delightful B listed holiday cottage with its pantile roof dates from 1705 and is situated within a conservation area. Kinghorn itself dates back to the 11th century and is supposedly where King Alexander fell from the cliffs to his death whilst negotiating his way back to Kinghorn Castle in the dark. The Wee House is a lovely romantic little house with easy access to Edinburgh.
On the shore of the Firth of Forth Kinghorn although with its own sandy beach, is close to the award winning Aberdour beach. Ideally situated to explore the picturesque East Neuk of Fife and St Andrews, Kinghorn is only 40 minutes from Edinburgh. However with local shops only ten minutes away and the finest pub/restaurant in the Kingdom of Fife at the bottom of the road who want to stray far from this wonderful little cottage.
Accommodation:
Lower Ground Floor Fully fitted kitchen with breakfast table. Bathroom with shower over bath, wc with whb. Underfloor heating. Stairs to ground floor.
Ground floor. Sitting room with open fire and dining table. Stairs to first floor.
First Floor. Master bedroom
Included:
Linen and towels included, complimentary fuel for fire and all heating and electricity.
Two flatscreen TVs, CD player, electric cooker and hob, fridge freezer, microwave, washer/dryer.
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