Abbotshill West and East
Abbotshill West and East

So, let Abbotshill be your gateway to the scenery, the culture, the heritage and the diverse range of tourist attractions and leisure pursuits which this historic and beautiful land of Scotland has to offer.

Alternatively, simply rest, refresh, and stay amidst the intimacy, warmth, charm and comfort of the quintessential cottage of your dreams, reclining  on the terrace in summer, cold beer in hand, as the barbecue sizzles, or, simply relax by the wood burner in winter, enjoying a glass (or two) of usquebaugh (the water of life), better known the world over as Scotch, the spirit of Scotland.

"Beautiful and exceptional"
Mr & Mrs Smith, Essex

 

On parle français      Man spricht Deutsch
On parle français
Man spricht Deutsch

 

Newburgh is a thriving, welcoming and friendly village, of which the residents are justifiably proud, where age old tradition and the sense of community still prevail.

Believed to have been in existence for some 1,300 years, this ancient Royal Burgh received it’s Charter from Alexander III in 1266, at which time it was known as the New Burgh, beside the Abbey of Lindores.

When built in 1843, Abbotshill was so named, since Monks’ Well, from which fresh water for the Abbey was drawn centuries before, is a mere 50 yards distant, if now inaccessible.

Abbotshill West - One of two impressive, cottage style residences created from the division a 19th Century country house on the Fife/Perthshire border, where magnificent views over the river Tay, to the Carse of Gowrie and the Sidlaw Hills beyond, complement a traditionally elegant, spacious and comprehensively equipped interior, to make it your destination as first choice, holiday cottage in Fife. 

 

Country Holidays Gold Award 2005

In a secluded and tranquil hillside location, on the fringe of Newburgh village, Abbotshill nevertheless enjoys easy and convenient access to the motorway, rail, bus and air networks, and provides a central base from which to explore the kaleidoscopes of sights, sounds, people and places which are so unique to Scotland.

 

 

   Self-catering in Fife at it's ultimate best, and all in affordable 4 Star    comfort and style, with Weekly Rentals starting from a low of £360,    and Short Winter Breaks from only £200.
  • 4 bedrooms (3 x doubles + 1 x twin)
  • Bathroom, with separate shower compartment
  • Cloakroom, with wash basin and w.c.
  • Dining room, with breakfast bar and table seating
  • Spacious lounge, with log burner
  • Kitchen, with comprehensive range of appliances
  • Oil fired central heating throughout
  • Terrace, with tables, chairs and gas barbecue
  • Driveway, with parking for 3 cars
  • Free, wireless Broadband access via BT/Yahoo
  • Payphone
  • No charge for electricity, oil, logs, gas and coal
  • All bed linen towels provided and changed weekly
  • 6 colour.t.v's + 5 d.v.d's + 4 v.c.r.'s + 3 c.d's
  • Smoking permitted in public areas
  • Pets welcome (2 maximum) at a supplement
  • Arrival/departure - Saturdays (3.30 p.m./10 a.m.)
  • Convenient, yet tranquil, fringe of village location
  • High chair and cot on request
  • Edinburgh International Airport - 45 minutes
  • St. Andrews/Gleneagles - 25 minutes
  • Good food pubs and shops - 1 mile, or less
  • Significant, last minute discounts (all year round)
  • Festive Breaks (Christmas, New Year, St. Valentines, Easter)
  • Discounted, 2 and 3 day mid-week/weekend Winter breaks (October to March)
  • Year round, short break programme (Coming soon!)
  • Free Child Places (New for 2009!)

Master bedroom
Master Bedroom

View over the Tay to the Carse of Gowrie
View over the Tay to the Carse of Gowrie

View from the driveway
View from Abbotshill House

Lounge
Lounge with wood burner

 
 
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