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Arriving from the west, there's no need to go further than Anstruther's first house on the left, a redoubt of Scottish cheer and warm hospitality.
Arriving from the west, there's no need to go further than Anstruther's first house on the left, a redoubt of Scottish cheer and warm hospitality.
With two double bedrooms awash with fabrics, cushions and exotic memorabilia, Middlemarch is a pretty special place. Couples looking for a romantic break will enjoy indulging here – nothing is too much trouble for the friendly hosts.
Harbour Guest House has en-suite rooms overlooking the harbour. Prices depend on time of year and how many nights you stay.
Eighteenth-century Selcraig House is a characterful, well-run place with a variety of rooms.
The Marine Hotel is a cracking small hotel overlooking the sea. Rooms are neat and furnished to a high standard, although en suites are old fashioned and could do with some work.
Caiplie House has large rooms with lots of lights, and big soft beds perfect for flopping at the end of the day. The top room here has views across to East Lothian. It also does guest-recommended evening meals.
You'll spot this B&B on the right as you approach the centre of town from the west. Sparklingly clean rooms with fresh fruit and slate-floored bathrooms are complemented by a cheery host and plenty of breakfast options.
Hazelton Guest House is a welcoming, walker-friendly guest house across the road from the museum.
Sheiling offers two genteel, elegantly furnished rooms with shared bathroom and a homespun vibe. It also has an excellent breakfast menu. Good for solo travellers.
Refitted rooms at this modernised central pub offer loads of space, big beds and great bathrooms. The building itself backs onto the river mouth, meaning pleasant views from many of the chambers.
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