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- Caiplie House is an outstanding Victorian villa in the centre of Crail. The house has been tastefully modernised for the comfort of the modern traveller. There is a comfortable residents lounge with tv, dvd player , games table and a large selection of books. There is a lovely bright dining ro....
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- Newly redecorated to a high standard, this spacious garden level apartment has outstanding views overlooking the Firth of Forth and the Isle of May. Quiet location in friendly picturesque fishing village described as a 'Jewel in Scotland's crown'. Set on elevated bank with 'ship's prow' view....
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- Situated in the delightful fishing village of Crail on the East Neuk of Fife, Lorne is extremely comfortable accommodation set above the picturesque Harbour and looking out over the Firth of Forth to the Isle of May. It is only ten miles from St Andrews - the home of Golf and within an hours drive....
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- HOLIDAY COTTAGE IN CRAIL, FIFE, SCOTLAND AVAILABLE FOR WEEKLY LETS Newly available for holiday lets; sleeps up to 6 - all in adult-size beds, no sofa-beds! Ground floor apartment and large, private garden of this traditional, stone-built house known to date back beyond the 1740's. The propert....
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Crail has one of the best small harbours in the area and is well know for the shellfish that is caught and sold here, you won't get any fresher. Dating back to 16th century, the curved breakwater was built giving it protection against the Forth and in 1826 Robert Stevenson contributed the straight west pier, which was built by rubble.
Coming up from the harbour you find the main street through Crail. Following the road towards the golf course you will bypass the Crail History museum and shortly before the Marketgate there is a road leading down to Crail Pottery.
In the Summer and other school holidays the pottery puts on classes for children, who find the whole idea great fun.
The Marketgate, now lined by trees, was once the largest medieval market places in Europe.
Continuing on, you pass the Parish Church on the left, this Romanesque sapling c1160 has been gradually added to with possibly the oldest free standing tower in Fife, before coming to the golf courses. The Balcomie and the Craighead Links. Both these courses have a large waiting list because of there popularity but visitors are welcome but it is advisable to try and book first.
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