As the former capital of Scotland, Dunfermline is steeped in history and now offers an interesting balance of fascinating historical buildings and modern amenities. Dunfermline Abbey and Palace is the last resting place for many Scottish kings and queens, whilst the 76 acres of Pittencrieff Park and its various attractions, left to the town by it's famous son Andrew Carnegie, are still enjoyed by the local population today.
The pedestrianised High Street and the Kingsgate Shopping Centre are both within easy reach of the development, whilst the tranquility of Pittencrieff Park is just minutes away. There is also a good mix of cinemas, restaurants, clubs and bars for great evenings out in Dunfermline, and a good range of local amenities close by such as schools, nurseries and a library.
SHOPSDunfermline enjoys a selection of High Street brands and boutique shops including the Kingsgate shopping centre which offers a covered environment in which to enjoy shopping.
SCHOOLSMcLean Primary School
TRANSPORTDunfermline boasts a good transport infrastructure with an excellent road network linking into the M90, the Forth Bridge and Edinburgh. There are also good local train and bus services making this development a convenient choice for commuters to other parts of Fife and beyond.
HEALTHDunfermline has an Accident and Emergency Hospital as well as many Doctors surgeries and Dental practices.
LEISUREThe Fife Leisure Park offers cinemas, gyms, restaurants and bowling alleys. Locally, Pitreavie Golf Course and the Pittencrieff Country Park provide golf and park facilities and the fascinating Deep Sea World is just a short drive away.