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County - Fife
Tel code: 01592 | code search
Postcode: KY1 | code search
Population: 47100
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Kirkcaldy – lang toun – stretches for four miles, the town’s High Street running parallel to its Firth of Forth shore, its quaintest spot the restored 16th century houses on Sailors’ Walk... Read More

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The Victoria Hotel

The Victoria Hotel
The Victoria Hotel has a lounge and 2 dining rooms, one of which welcomes children. Our function room has been recently refurbished and is ideal for weddings and private dining for up to 120 seated ... More | visit website
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Ashgrove B&B

Ashgrove B&B
Ashgrove is a 3 Star rated Visit Scotland Bed and Breakfast located in Kirkcaldy. Ashgrove was built in the 1800's originally as a dairy. It has since been converted into a Bed & Braekfast that ... More | visit website
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Earl David Hotel

Earl David Hotel

Our rooms have open views of Fife country side or of the village. We are approx.16 miles from St Andrews and approx, 45 minute by car to Edinburgh Centre or 35 minutes by train. We ... More | visit website

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Ahaven Bed & Breakfast

Ahaven Bed & Breakfast
This beautiful restored Victorian type accommodation features large, well appointed rooms - in a selection of single, double, twin and family rooms. Each room is approximately thirty-five square metres and has its own en-suite facilities, is ... More | visit website

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