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Located in the majestic village of Crail in the East Neuk of Fife, Caiplie House is an outstanding Victorian house on three levels.
The guest house is comprised of six comfortable bedrooms, a lounge for residents and a bright dining room.
Caiplie House is owned and operated by Finlay Kerr who lives on the premises and whose experience and taste is reflected throughout the house.
You are invited to come and stay in Caiplie House, to discover Fife and the East Neuk through it’s many attractions and activities.
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The Business is run with one major goal in mind, the guests’ enjoyment. A great effort has been made to create a friendly and relaxed atmosphere within the house. Whether you are in the area on business, playing thirty- six holes a day, tramping twenty miles a day or simply wanting to relax, Caiplie House is the perfect base for you. With its comfortable rooms and relaxing lounge it has character as well as everything else you look for in your accommodation away from home. In fact with the relaxed atmosphere you can treat Caiplie House as your home from home.
To enjoy the complete experience, book in for dinner and let Finlay cook for you. Fresh local produce is used in traditional and contemporary dishes at reasonable prices. Make the most of our licence and enjoy a gin and tonic before dinner, a good bottle of wine or relax with a malt in the lounge
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Crail is popular with both Scottish holiday makers and foreign visitors. It is easy to see why.
The village boasts a well-known pottery, just a short walk from the harbour, and there is also a short stretch of sandy beach, which is popular with sunbathers, swimmers and canoeists alike. Fresh crab and lobster is for sale at the harbour.
Crail is of course located in prime golfing country with The Crail Golfing Society, one of the oldest clubs in the world, playing at Balcomie Links. St Andrews is only ten miles away with Kingsbarns even closer. Cycling and walking are also very popular with new networks being opened recently. The area is also a haven for artists with the harbour, coastal scenes and local architecture particularly attractive.
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