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Stylish Courtyard House in Fife Coastal Village
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The Wall House was converted in 2020 from an historic fishing net repair building - it's old outside but super energy efficient & modern inside. It’s a truly unique, stylish and comfortable place to be. The Wall House is also designed to be accessible to a person with restricted mobility. Set in a Fife seaside conservation village you’ll find yourself in a 'get away from it all' location but just a short drive to Edinburgh, the East Neuk & St Andrews. The space Stunning purpose built seaside getaway with double height kitchen and a mezzanine twin bedroom. Accessed via a disabled friendly ramp with fabulous large French doors. The Wall House is able to sleep one guest with restricted mobility on the ground floor, it has no thresholds throughout & also a ground floor accessible wet room. The Wall House sits within landscaped courtyard gardens. It is freshly decorated, warm, stylish and comfy. Here’s what you might want to ask... Q: How many people does The Wall House sleep? A: A maximum of 2 guests. There are 2 single beds with very comfortable orthopedic mattresses on the mezzanine level. Q: What’s the living area like? A: The living room has a very realistic electric stove for cosy winter nights - it even makes log crackling noises. There’s a comfy sofa, blue John Lewis armchair and large comfortable Terrence Conran armchair. The collection of paintings downstairs are original landscapes & the dogs on the mantelpiece are 'Wally Dugs' - a traditional Scottish ornament. There's a nest of side tables, bookshelf with an eclectic mix of reading materials & lovely stained glass cabinet where you can store your wine bottles. The Wall House is stocked with lots of books & jigsaws for rainy or just relaxing days....It’s in a small peaceful fishing village (just 2 streets). You’ll really feel as if you have stepped back in time...where else can you go for a beach stroll to look at the seals after dinner? There’s a wall mounted TV with all the usual freeview channels. There’s also Wi-fi for your use. The Wi-fi is more than fast enough for most use & we now have fibre in the village! The fastest speeds are in the kitchen area. The Wall House, like the rest of the village has a patchy mobile signal. FaceTime etc or turning on WiFi calling in your phone settings are your best bet within the house. If you walk to the water front you’ll get the best signal! Q: Where can we eat? A: There is a mahogany antique wooden kitchen table with extremely comfortable Italian large dining chairs. It is perfect for 2 but also extends to double in size - so you can sit & do a big jigsaw here on a rainy day. Q: What about the kitchen? A: It has a stunning double height kitchen with oak worktops and open shelving. It is well stocked with the type of kitchen equipment you might need on holiday. It has a large colourful retro fridge/freezer, oven & a new microwave. Tea, coffee, sugar, oil, salt, pepper are always provided for you. Q: What about the bedroom? A: The twin bedroom is situated on the mezzanine level with a balcony overlooking the kitchen/dining area. The main wall has a stunning mural wallpaper by Scottish design company ‘Bluebellgrey’. It is light and bright with a small grandfather wardrobe & bedside table with drawers for storage. There is a velux roof window with blind. Q: Is there a shower? A: There is a good sized wet room on the ground floor with tiled floor & white 'wet wall'. The shower operates as both a rain shower & handheld. Because the water tank is directly above the bathroom there is great water pressure & it's a fabulous shower! There are grab rails (beside sink & shower) for those less steady on their feet & a toilet riser & shower chair can be organised if you let me know in advance. Q: What the sleeping arrangement for those with impaired mobility? A: The John Lewis sofa downstairs converts into a bed with the addition of a specially made mattress. The mattress is 180 x 105 x 23 cm - so larger than a single but smaller than a double. The height from floor level to top of mattress is 64cm. (Please note that the downstairs bed is solely for guests with restricted mobility who cannot access the bedroom and NOT for an additional 3rd guest.) Q: What about outside space? A: There’s a fully enclosed landscaped courtyard garden which slopes up from the main entrance gate to The Wall House. In summer it’s a sun trap & full of butterflies & bees. The oversized French doors can be fully opened and attached to the outside wall...making the kitchen area feel like an indoor/outdoor space. Please note the main entrance gate is shared with No55. There’s a bistro table and chairs sitting on a small sunny patio exclusively for Wall House guests and the garden is there for you to enjoy. Q: Do you welcome children? A: The Wall House is unfortunately not suitable for small children & infants. The mezzanine balcony & upstairs window area could be extremely dangerous to fearless children! Better to be safe than sorry. License no: FI 01620 P Guest access Guests have full and sole access to The Wall House and have use of the courtyard garden - with a table area specifically for guest use. I rarely use the garden when guests are in residence though you may occasionally meet my little, friendly border terrier if she’s outside! Other things to note License No: FI-01620-F
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