The Kensington isn’t just any ordinary lodge, the name speaks for itself. The Kensington is a 5-star luxury lodge where you can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. Set in over 170 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with woodland walks leading onto Cameron Reservoir with fly fishing available.
This lovely luxury resort has its own bar and restaurant and coffee shop to treat yourself after a day on the some of the world’s most famous golf course, or a day out exploring and shopping the historical and beautiful town of St Andrews. The Kensington is hidden away in Fife’s stunning countryside and yet just a 5-minute drive from St Andrews. Perfectly located towards the rear of this small and peaceful resort, indulge yourself in the private hot tub and small garden area. Boasting uninterrupted views and spacious surrounds, it makes for an ideal short break any time of the year. The Kensington has a very bright and spacious lounge and a jaw dropping modern luxury kitchen, complete with Hamilton bluetooth integrated radios. There are two comfortable bedrooms, one double room and a large master bedroom with an en-suite shower room.
There is also a large decking area with garden furniture where you can relax with a nice glass of wine on the very long Scottish summer evenings. This new lodge has been built throughout to a very high-quality standard and decorated with plush furnishings and finishes.
St. Andrews may be known principally for its championship golf courses, but this charming and historic town is also a wonderful place for holidays. It has a lovely old-world atmosphere that comes from its old university and medieval buildings. In amongst the cobbled streets and narrow alley ways of the medieval town centre, offering plenty of shops, cafés and restaurants. Discover the St. Andrew’s Castle, Cathedral and adjacent Church of St. Regulus, and climb the steps in the tower for magnificent views over the town. This is a coastal town with access to a wide sandy beach where you can stroll or indulge in some seal spotting which can often be seen off this coast.