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Rating
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Sleeps 4
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Bedrooms 2
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Bathrooms 1
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Pets Yes
Features
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews
7 Customer Review(s)
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Mr Currie “Great property in a lovely situation, owner contacted us before arrival to ask if we had any specific needs.”
After the hectic activities of the Christmas week my wife and I had a very relaxing week in a perfect setting
- Mr Currie, December 2019 -
Mr Frankenhofer “We travelled as family with 4 persons (parents and adult Children) and had a very pleasant stay at Cunninghame House.”
Only some minor things were missing for us: coat racks for some jackets and propper seating accomodation for 4 people. We found Cunninghame House very pleasant with its modern furnishing and the surroundings of Culross give chance for plenty of things to see.
- Mr Frankenhofer, August 2019Mrs Hornsey “The rooms very very hot.”
Humid. A fan would help in the lower room as the window is nailed shut. The pillows were flat & did not give neck support.
- Mrs Hornsey, July 2019Miss Brannan “This is a lovely apartment over three floors and Culross was an unexpected delight.”
To be honest I had just picked somewhere close to the Falkirk wheel but I could not have picked better. Dog walking along the Forth every morning, with the swifts wheeling above, the Red Lion and Bessie's Café, the Palace , the Abbey, beautiful and the friendliness of people, just made our holiday so special. Yes, we went to the Wheel and it absolutely AMAZING, we'd been privileged to see the Kelpies before. We even drove round and round literally on the Andy Scott sculpture trail - many of them are on roundabouts! But it's Culross itself, that will stay with us. The apartment is so central, comfortable and well equipped. There's a couple of things that you need to know - don't trust the sat nav, take the coastal route options - the sat nav will send you down narrow roads ending in one called Wee Causeway, which is not for nothing! You can get a car down it - honest, but I've never seen my husband panic at the wheel before! The coastal route keeps you nicely on good sized roads right through the village, also parking.....it's sparse to say the least and DO NOT park at the side of Cunninghame House, it's a bend and a bus route. There are car parks at either end of the village and it's not far or try and park at the front of Cunninghame House or by the Red Lion. Apart from that just relax in a lovely apartment and enjoy.
- Miss Brannan, May 2019Mrs Robertson “No all was great we enjoyed the place and the eggs bread butter and milk left for us was great.”
- Mrs Robertson, May 2018Mrs Crosby “Just got home from a lovely stay at this 2 bedroom apartment.”
It was lovely and clean. Had everything you needed to a perfect stay, we even arrived to a lovely welcome pack of Bread, Milk, Eggs and Butter. Gordon was a lovely host and recommended local places to visit. We would love to stay again and Culross is beautiful.
- Mrs Crosby, February 2018Mrs Geddes “Very clean lovely house parking on Street was a problem after 5pm yes it had 4 beds but much more suited for 2 as only 2 chairs at breakfast bar the only table there.”
Two comfortable couches but TVs mounted on wall behind one would make it very difficult for four very pleased we did not have the kids with us. Window catch needs repaired bad draft though it but only fault we found. There was a lovely welcome pack nice touch thank you we would be happy to recommend this house fore a couple.
- Mrs Geddes, November 2017The property
This beautifully furnished, modern apartment is set over three floors within a detached chapel conversion, in the coastal village of Culross.
On the shores of Forth, opposite Edinburgh, it is a fabulous choice for friends, families and couples exploring this wonderful region.
2 Cunninghame House is accessed through a shared hallway on the ground floor, with a cosy, but bright open plan living space immediately on your left hand side through double glazed doors.
There is comfy seating, a Smart TV and breakfast bar, as well a compact yet well-equipped kitchen to meet all your culinary needs!
Up on the first floor is one twin bedroom with flexible zip/link beds, along with a spacious bathroom with a separate bath and shower cubicle.
You can enjoy a relaxing soak in the tub after a long, bracing walk along the Fife Coastal Path, or embrace the morning with an invigorating shower under the rainfall shower head.
Up in the eaves is the second bedroom, with a great view from the window, over rooftops to the Forth.
The pub and a selection of cafes are a short walk away in the heart of this lovely village, where you can also visit the Abbey, Palace and birthplace of St Mungo.
For some wonderful days out and about, Culross also provides easy access to Fife, Stirling, Edin, Glasgow and Edinburgh, which can be reached in less than an hour over the Forth Road Bridge. An excellent base for exploring this fabulous corner of Scotland.
Summary
- Over three floors
- Two bedrooms: 1 x twin (zip/link, can be double on request), 1 x second floor eaves twin (zip/link, can be double on request)
- Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle, basin and WC
- Open plan living area with kitchen, breakfast bar (seats 2) and sitting area
- Electric oven, convection hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, Smart TV with Freeview, USB plugs, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen, towels, bath robes and slippers inc. in rent
- Roadside parking on first come, first served basis
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 1.5 miles, pub 2 mins walk
- Note: Narrow, slightly winding staircase to second floor
- Note: Eaves bedroom has sloping ceilings and reduced head height
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About the location
CULROSS
Kincardine 4.5 miles; Dunfermline 8 miles; Stirling 20 miles; Edinburgh 24 miles
The Royal Burgh of Culross is the birthplace of St Mungo, founder and patron saint of Glasgow. This lovely little village, with cobbled streets, is situated on the northern shores of the Firth of Forth making it perfect for walkers and cyclists exploring the Fife Coastal Path. There is a friendly pub, several cafes and wonderful attractions to explore, including Culross Palace in the centre of the village. With beautiful gardens and reconstructed period features, you can really get a feel for what life was like in the palace in the 17th and 18th Centuries. Overlooking the village is Culross Abbey and in nearby Dunfermline, you can explore the popular 76-acre Pittencrieffe Park, with its resident peacocks and beautiful Art Deco pavilion. The park plays host to several fun, annual events including the Bruce Festival and firework displays! Dunfermline was once the capital of Scotland, and it has a majestic, imposing Abbey and Palace of its own, as well as a treasure trail and plenty of shops and eating places to enjoy. You can also easily reach Stirling, Glasgow or Edinburgh, making Culross an excellent holiday destination!
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