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Brackness House Luxury B&B 
Brackness House, Anstruther, KY10 3EX
Show on map 0.19 miles from Anstruther
Anstruther, located in Fife, is a small town that is situated not far from St. Andrews. There are plenty of opportunities for entertainment and enjoyment located in the local area. In addition to a variety of different sights and attractions, visitors will also find that there are ample dining establishments located in the immediate area as well. In addition, there are plenty of accommodation options that are located in Anstruther as well as in the immediate vicinity. The town can be easily reached from other towns in the local area.
Anstruther is the largest of town in East Neuk which is an ill-defined area around the coast of Fife. Scottish council area of Fife remained third largest local authority with respect to population. The amazing aspect of village life along with the tremendous seaside can be enjoyed in the jolly town of Anstruther.
The harbor is designed keeping in mind the needs of professional activity and the aesthetic integrity that attracts visitors. The consortium of shops along the harbor keeps visitors engaged along with their recreational activities.
Anstruther being a fishing town in the last century now pulls in many tourists in the peak season of summer. The fishing history of the town is preserved in the elegant building of Scottish Fisheries Museum. The name of museum reflects the primary sphere of interest of the concerned authority. This museum is presenting the elaborative history of town with the perspective of fishing from the last four decades.
The main attraction of the town is its harbor, which no longer serves as only a source of fishing, but over time local authorities have turned it into a nice tourist spot. There are several award winning fish and chip shops that are spreading their branches in all corners of this lovely town. Most of the tourists visit the town to enjoy the tasty marine food along with dazzling views of the seaside. Anstruther also hosts many historical buildings including a Parish Church that reflects the medieval architecture, and it still manages to dazzle visitors with its high towers and lofty windows.