Craigiebank is a stunning Category C Listed, traditional stone beach-front home with outstanding views across the Firth of Forth, and a gate from the garden leading directly onto the beach. The house name is taken from the Craigie family who lived there during the 18th and 19th centuries. With private driveway parking (tandem) for up to 3 cars, this bright, spacious and elegantly presented home will appeal to more discerning guests. Formed over 3 levels, with both open-plan living (Kitchen/Dining/Sitting room) and a salubrious lounge surrounded with windows overlooking beach and water on the ground floor, 4 lovely bedrooms on the first and second floors, a bathroom, shower room and Cloaks/WC, it sleeps 8 guests very comfortably. Wi-fi. 1 well behaved dog permitted.
Entrance Entered from Main Street, a private driveway wives access to the rear entrance door to the house.
Vestibule Tiled floor. Exposed stone walls. Storage for golf clubs.
Kitchen/Dining/Sitting Room The kitchen is beautifully fitted with quality base and wall cabinets with contrasting work surfaces and splashbacks. 2 ovens with 2 grills. Fridge. Freezer. 2 XL dishwashers. 2 microwaves. Bosch Tassimo coffee machine. Central Island with 5 burner gas hob. 4 tall chairs. Hardwood floor.
Spacious and comfortable Sitting Room with bay window overlooking the sea front. Hardwood floor. Large sofa.with chaise. Armchair. Fireplace with log burner. Dining table and 4 dining chairs. SMART TV with Netflix. Blue Ray Player. Nintendo Games Console.
Sun Lounge Stunning lounge with multiple windows at the front and side to take full advantage of the beach front views. 3 elegant sofa's (one with chaise). Large coffee table. Co-ordinating furniture and soft furnishings. Hardwood floor.
Reception Hall Hardwood floor. Traditional carpeted staircase to first floor.
WC/Cloaks Tiled floor. WC. Wash hand basin. Large wall mirror.
Utility Room Fitted with a range of qualityfloor standing and wall mounted cabinets with hardwood surfaces. Belfast sink. Washing machine. Tiled floor.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 Fabulous Master Bedroom with bay window with shutters and outstanding beach-front views. King size bed. Elegant drawer and wardrobe furnishings. Log burner (decorative only). Bedroom chair and bookcase.
Bedroom 2 Double size bedroom with windows to the side and rear. Double size bed. Bedside cabinet with lamps. Wardrobe and drawer storage. Bookcase. Chair.
Bathroom Luxurious bathroom withtiled floor, free standing bath, WC and wash hand basin. Window to rear.
Shower Room Tiled floor. Large walk-in shower with glass screen. Wash hand basin. WC.
Second Floor
Bedroom 3 Double size bedroom with coombed ceiling and bay window with panoramic sea views. Double size bed. Bedside cabinet and lamp. Drawer storage. Full length framed mirror. Bedroom chair.
Bedroom 4 Double size bedroom with coombed ceiling and bay window, again with panoramic sea views. Single size bed with single 'trundle' bed below. Bedside cabinet with lamp. Bookcase. Writing bureau. 2 x bedroom chairs. Fill length framed mirror. TV.
Sun Patio Large, private paved patio. Teak garden table with 8 teak chairs. 2 teak loungers with cushions. 2 Directors chairs. Steps down to garden.
Garden Lawned garden with stepping stones to the garden gate which gives direct access to the beach.
Wi-fi Gas fired Central heating Iron/Ironing Board Clothes Airer Vacuum Hairdryer Stair gate (available on request) Travel Cot and High Chair can be hired separately at £15 each for the duration of your stay (please arrange when making your booking). Linen and towels provided (not beach towels, please bring your own) 1 well behaved dog permitted (£25 dog supplement applies)
Lower Largo is a picturesque, beach front village which is the starting point of the East Neuk of Fife, with its many pretty coastal villages, golf courses, scenic walks, including the Fife Coastal Walk, and historic and cultural attractions. Alexander Selkirk, a Largo native and Scottish sailor, who spent a number of years as a castaway on an uninhabited island, is said to have inspired Daniel Defoe’s fictional character, Robinson Crusoe. A life size statue of Selkirk stands outside his birthplace at 99-105 Main Street. The village has a general store, pub, and the recently refurbished Crusoe Hotel, with further services in Lundin Links including butcher, bakery and general store, ,as well as a renowned 18-hole links golf course, and separate ladies 9 hole course. The latter is the oldest ladies golf course in the world and the former has been used as an Open Qualifying Course when the Open Championship is held at St Andrews.
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