The Spindrift occupies a Victorian villa built in 1870 for John Smith, a captain in the China tea clipper trade, on the western edge of Anstruther. Mark and Jennifer Carmichael-Green run the property as a four-star guest house with eight en-suite bedrooms, having refurbished the building while retaining period features from its original construction. Breakfast is served in a dining room decorated with a nautical theme, a nod to the house's maritime past, using produce sourced from the East Neuk where possible. The guest house operates from this single Pittenweem Road address and is not part of any hotel group. Its position close to Anstruther harbour and the Scottish Fisheries Museum makes it a base for visitors walking the Fife Coastal Path.
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