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Fife, the perfect place to call home

Fife, proudly known as ‘The Kingdom of Fife,’ lies along Scotland’s striking east coast and offers a rich historical history with breathtaking natural beauty. Home to 116 miles of stunning coastline, picturesque towns and villages including Elie, St Andrews and Anstruther, superb educational facilities and excellent transport links to Edinburgh and Dundee, Fife is a fantastic place to call home.

About Fife

The Paddocks

Introducing The Paddocks, a brand new luxurious development of 35 stylish 3 and 4 bedroom homes located within the quaint village of Colinsburgh which fringes the East Neuk of Fife. Set within a welcoming, close-knit community, The Paddocks offers residents not only a beautiful place to call home but also the opportunity to be part of a village with a strong sense of belonging.

Colinsburgh is ideally situated in Fife, just 20 minutes from St Andrews and a 6 minute drive from the picturesque seaside town of Elie and Earlsferry - known for its beautiful beaches and scenic charm.

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Why make your move to Fife?

Fife, situated on Scotland’s east coast, provides homeowners with easy access to award-winning beaches, an abundance of historical charm, modern amenities and excellent transport links across the country. With its rich cultural heritage, residents can take full advantage of the close proximity to historic towns including St Andrews and explore ancient landmarks, castles, ruins, golden beaches, coastal paths and distilleries.

Its breathtaking land and seascapes, scenic coastal paths, stunning beaches and excellent golf courses attract those who have a love of the great outdoors.

Fife also boasts a well-connected transportation network, offering numerous train stations, reliable bus services and easy road access for comfortable commutes to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee. With domestic, European and international flights available from both Glasgow and Edinburgh, connecting to the wider world is straightforward.

The region also operates various free ‘Park and Ride’ schemes, allowing you to park the car securely and switch to bus travel. This provides a faster and more eco-friendly alternative to driving.

Things to enjoy in Fife...

Cultural heritage

Fife is a treasure trove of cultural heritage, offering a wealth of historical sites for everyone to enjoy. One of the region’s highlights is the world famous town of St Andrews with cobbled streets lined with cafes and shops. The town is set to the backdrop of the The Old Course, the world's oldest golf course, which is another must-visit landmark, famous for hosting The Open Championship and featuring the iconic Swilcan Bridge. Although St Andrews is known as the "Home of Golf" a further 50 courses are within easy reach for all the golf enthusiasts. Take the time to explore St Andrews Castle, a 13th century ruin that provides a glimpse into the town's intriguing past with its impressive architecture and breathtaking views out across the North Sea.

Beyond St Andrews, there are other beautiful castles and hidden treasures across this historic county, including Falkland Palace. This stunning 16th-century renaissance building with its impressive gardens provide a fascinating insight into Scotland’s royal heritage.

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Outdoor activities

Fife has been voted a ‘No.1 outdoor destination’ by the Scottish Natural Heritage for eight years in a row, offering scenic trails, stunning beaches and endless recreational options. The renowned Fife Coastal Path stretches 116 miles, winding past picturesque fishing villages, dramatic cliffs with a wide variety of wildlife, like Puffins.

Fife’s beautiful beaches include St Andrews West Sands which was used in the production for the multi-oscar winning film ‘Chariots of Fire’. Elie Beach provides the perfect setting for relaxation or water sports, while Aberdour Silver Sands, a Blue Flag beach, is perfect for family-friendly outings. As the "Home of Golf," the region is also renowned for its world-class golf courses, including the Old Course, Kingsbarns Golf Links and Elie Golf House Club, which attract players from across the globe.

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If golf isn't for you, simply pop in past Fife Leisure Park and explore a wide range of Indoor and Outdoor activities. Including Hollywood Bowl, Odeon cinema and Dobbies Garden Centre. After you've worked up an appetite you can indulge in the park's various food and drink options.

Visit the Isle of May, a realm of beauty and exciting outdoor challenges. Easily accessed by boat from Anstruther, the island beckons you to dive into coastal escapades, walk wild paths, snap awe-inspiring photos of puffins in action and embrace the exhilaration of exploring this protected natural reserve.

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Culinary scene

Fife's culinary landscape is a delightful blend of esteemed fine dining and cherished local establishments, each offering a unique taste of Scotland's rich heritage.

At the forefront is The Peat Inn, proudly holding a Michelin star since 2010. This renowned restaurant presents contemporary Scottish cuisine, crafting seasonal menus that highlight the finest local ingredients.

For those seeking a more traditional yet elevated experience, the Kinneuchar Inn in Kilconquhar is a must-visit - recently awarded Best Local Restaurant in Scotland 2023 by The Good Food Guide and listed in the Michelin Guide 2024. Seafood enthusiasts will find delight in the Anstruther Fish Bar, an award-winning establishment celebrated for its fresh, locally sourced seafood. Overlooking the scenic harbor, it provides a quintessential Scottish fish and chips experience that has garnered national acclaim. In St. Andrews, The Grange Inn offers a memorable dining experience with its exquisite European and Scottish dishes.

Whether you're in the mood for refined dining, traditional pub fare, or the freshest seafood by the coast, Fife's diverse culinary scene ensures a memorable experience for every palate.

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Excellent educational facilities

Fife is an excellent choice for families, thanks to its wealth of educational opportunities. The region is home to a variety of highly-rated primary and secondary schools, ensuring that children receive a quality education. Additionally, Fife is renowned for hosting one of the world’s top universities: St. Andrews University, established in 1410 and one of Scotland’s four ‘ancient universities,’ famously attended by Prince William.

Educational opportunities also extend to Further Education through Fife College and the Elmwood Campus. With such a strong emphasis on education, families can feel confident that their children will thrive due to the high level of schooling in the area. Find out more about the school system in Scotland.

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Benefits of living in Fife

High level of connectivity
Wealth of history and landmarks
Beautiful coastline
Abundance of outdoor activities
Excellent educational facilities

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