John McDouall Stuart View is located in the quiet village of Dysart. The one bedroom apartment benefits from breathtaking sea views, with one bedroom. Within the apartment there is a spacious living/dining area, with a large dining table that seats 6, and plenty of comfortable seating where you can relax and take in the views. Within the living room there is a Smart TV with DVD player, a selection of DVD’s and books. The lounge area has one armchair and a three seater couch.
Off the living room is a well-equipped kitchen with hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, toaster, kettle and fridge. Within the kitchen you will find all of the essentials that you would need in a kitchen, including tea, coffee, sugar, salt and pepper.
On the upper floor is a comfortable double bedroom with sloped ceiling and lovely sea views. The bed can be made up as a super-king bed or two singles. (Please confirm which set up you would like). We can provide a third guest with a camp bed set up in the bedroom as well. There is also a modern bathroom with toilet, sink and shower on the upper level before the bedroom.
Linen/towels/washing machine/tumble dryer and electricity are all included
The apartment is owned by Fife Historic Buildings Trust, a local Building Preservation Trust. It is a company limited by guarantee and has charitable status. It was formed in 1997 primarily for the purpose of saving and restoring historic buildings in Fife which are at risk. We are very proud of our beautiful historic building and would love to welcome you here.
John McDouall Stuart View apartment is located in the quiet historic village of Dysart, on the outside of Kirkcaldy in the Kingdom of Fife. Dysart is situated on the east coast of Scotland and the apartment is just a few minutes’ walk from the beach. Key scenes in Series 2 of 'Outlander' were filmed at Dysart Harbour. Wander around the harbour, have a coffee and cake in the Harbourmaster's House and see why this pretty seaside spot was picked as the setting for the Jacobite drama that has enthralled millions.
Within the village there is a small grocery shop, pharmacy, Post Office and a lovely kitchen deli farm shop called Nourish. Kirkcaldy is just a few minutes’ drive away where there are supermarkets, high-street stores, bars and cafes.
Dysart is easily reached by road and is about a 45-minute drive from Edinburgh. There is plenty of space for parking on the street outside the apartment. The closest train station is Kirkcaldy Train Station, located 10 minute drive away (15-25 by bus). The train station The train station is a main link between Fife and Edinburgh, as well as journeys to Dundee and Aberdeen. There is a bus stop a short walk from the property.
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