管理会社の情報
We are a small team based in St Andrews with lots of holiday let experience, particularly in the large Edinburgh market. As St Andrews locals, we are now striving to create a fresh new holiday let management service which we believe St Andrews and the East Neuk is desperately lacking, particularly with the advent of home-sharing sites like Airbnb and Booking opening up new possibilities. We believe we can create a technology-led platform that allows owners to maximise their income and explore new opportunities whilst simulataneously allowing guests to benefit from all this part of the world has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you to our offices in St Andrews in due course. In the meantime, please feel free to contact us at any time by phone, text, whatsapp, email, contact form – however you like!
We look forward to hearing from you.
Jordan & team
宿泊施設の情報
The Old Net Store is nestled in the historic town of Anstruther. This right, airy and modern studio apartment located in a quiet residential area. Comfortably sleeps 2 adults, it benefits from fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. Has ample storage for golf clubs.
周辺エリアの情報
Just half a mile east of Anstruther is Cellardyke, a hidden treasure often overlooked by visitors. This picturesque harbour town, which was designated a Conservation Area in 1977, is a beautifully preserved old fishing port lined with charming houses, winding streets and unspoilt scenery. It’s a short 5 minute walk to Anstruther.
Anstruther is a charming fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife, popular with day-trippers and holidaymakers.
Located south of St Andrews, Anstruther is the largest in a string of pretty, old-fashioned fishing villages along the stretch of Fife coast known as the East Neuk. Perhaps the top attraction is simply tucking into a quality fish supper from the Anstruther Fish Bar, which in recent years has won a number of awards including UK Fish and Chip Shop of the year. Enjoy the locally caught fish by the harbour as fishing boats land their catch.
Look out for puffins, seals and other wildlife on a boat trip to the Isle of May, which run from May through to September. Back on dry land, another attraction is the fascinating Scottish Fisheries Museum.