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Cambo House
Kingsbarns
St Andrews
Fife

KY16 8QD
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Cambo Estate has been home to the Erskine family since 1688. The impressive Victorian mansion house, built in 1881, and an important historical listed building, lies at the heart of a 1200 acre estate in one of the most unspoiled areas of Scotland.

Cambo Estate has been home to the Erskine family since 1688. The impressive Victorian mansion house, built in 1881, and an important historical listed building, lies at the heart of a 1200 acre estate in one of the most unspoiled areas of Scotland.

The family welcome you to share the comfort and spaciousness of their home, absorb the beauty of the gardens and woodland walks and unwind in the informal, restful atmosphere that makes Cambo so special.

Choose from the range of self-catering apartments (with meals if preferred) within the mansion house or one of the traditional farm cottages less than a mile away, all fully self-contained and well-appointed. If you prefer bed and breakfast, guest rooms with magnificent beds are available on the first floor.

The house has many excellent facilities and wonderful grounds which will keep all ages entertained.

Details

Number of Rooms: 2

Price per Person

Price Includes: Breakfast
Double: From £42
Four Poster: From £42
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Parking
Evening Meal Provided - By arrangement
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year - Closed at Christmas
Building of Historic Interest
Garden

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