As soon as you walk up to Mangle Cottage you will instantly fall in love with her quirky exterior and her interior, along with the stunning views and large enclosed garden. This impressive 17th century cottage is nestled away in the heart of the picturesque fishing village of Pittenweem.
One of the many dotted around the gorgeous East Neuk of Fife. You will be amazed by this Fife coastline. This charming, newly refurbished cottage has a picturesque garden overlooking Pittenweem’s harbour, stunning sea views, and a summer house with a BBQ and twinkling fairy lights light up the garden at night. There is also a stunning new deck with breath-taking views of the Forth. Mangle Cottage is on two levels with the main entrance being from the top upper level where you will be welcomed by the cosy lounge area with its wood burner, and all modern sound and television systems, this leads to the stunning conservatory where you will want to just sit all day and admire the breath-taking views of the Forth. On this level you will find the master bedroom with a spacious king-size bed and ensuite bathroom. Next to it is a bright and airy twin bedroom and the main bathroom. Downstairs is a gorgeous modern kitchen full of style and all the character that goes along with this beautiful cottage.
Pittenweem boasts the last working fishing harbour in the East Neuk with its famous 117-mile-long coastal path passing right through the village. Pittenweem is popular for its many art and craft galleries and the annual art festival held in the village where people travel from far and wide to take part. Dog friendly restaurants, cafes, pubs, and art galleries can be found right on the doorstep.
St Andrews, the home of golf is just 17 minutes away by car and the lovely long beaches in St Andrews and Elie only short drive away. There is so many things to see and do within striking distance, you will wish you stayed longer. The Scottish Deer Centre, Scotland’s Secret Bunker all within half hours’ drive and 40 minutes’ drive to the new V&A museum in Dundee.