Dunfermline
Fife has long been a major spill over for Edinburgh and Lothians. Even 30 years ago, when Rosyth Royal Dockyard was such a large employer, thousands of Royal Navy personnel resided in Rosyth and the then emerging new housing estates in Dunfermline.
The housing stock in West Fife varies vastly from stone built period houses, tenements and more recently a vast number of new build properties throughout the region.
Facilities in the area include the Kingsgate Shopping Centre in Dunfermline and with Dunfermline having 2 major retail parks – Carnegie & Halbeath - you’ll be spoilt for choice.
There are a wide variety of leisure activities available within Fife Leisure Park, located in the Eastern Expansion. There is a cinema complex, sports centre, bingo hall and a variety of fast food restaurants and new hotel facilities.
Transport links in the area are regular & reliable. There are 2 train stations within Dunfermline – Queen Margaret and Dunfermline Town – both of which are on the Fife Circle line. There is also a bus station, serving Fife and surrounding cities.
As the former capital city of Scotland, Dunfermline is a prime residential location and is well worth consideration for those looking for a new property.
Kinross
Kinross-shire is a beautiful county bordered by Perthshire, Fife and Clackmannanshire. Set amidst gently rolling hills it is the ideal location for hillwalking, golf, cycling, fishing, bird watching or just relaxing and enjoying the beauty of Scotland.
The county town, Kinross, is situated at junction 6 on the M90 providing easy access from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Perth. Known as the gateway to the Highlands, Kinross-shire nestles around Loch Leven where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in 1567 on Castle Island.