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Rinkmuir Cottage is situated in the village Arncroach near Anstruther with a South-Western  aspect and a sheltered garden. It is semi-detached to the cottage we ( a Scottish / German family) live in. The rooms are comfortably and tastefully furnished comprising dining/living room (18m2) with a woodburning stove, twin bedroom (14m2), double bedroom (12m2), kitchen and bathroom (with pressurised shower over a bath).

                           View from Rinkmuir

                        

        Living room and patio with view over Firth of Forth                                        

        

                                     

 

    Twin Bedroom ( view of Kellie Law )                Double Bedroom                               South facing side                                                Kitchen 

The cottage is fully equipped with electric cooker, microwave, washing machine, fridge,colour TV, patio furniture, bed linen and towels. Cot and high chair are available. Modern oil fired central heating keeps the cottage warm and cosy all year round. Private parking is provided.

The East Neuk of Fife is best known for its golf courses, beaches and dry, warm climate. This beautiful part of Scotland is a traditional holiday area with a variety of historic sites and buildings to visit. A special attraction is a row of picturesque fishing towns, linked by a coastal path. The main town is St Andrews with its famous "Old Course" and long sandy beach. The whole area has a variety of sporting facilities with good opportunities for fishing and water sports on the coast. It is ideal for cycling and walking and a good base for exploring Scotland. In 15 minutes you can drive to St Andrews and in 1 hr can be in Dundee, Edinburgh, Glen Shee and the Highlands.