Nestled in the heart of the Kingdom of Fife, in the hamlet of Chance Inn, Bag End Cottage offers luxury self catering holiday cottage accommodation in the main part of a stylish, contemporary, timber-clad residence set in an idyllic rural setting.
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Welcome to Fisher & Donaldson. A fifth generation family bakery based in Fife, Scotland.
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A heathland course of Championship status set amongst heather, pine trees and silver birch.
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