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KY1 1RW

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A brief overview of Kirkcaldy ...
High Street, KirkcaldyKirkcaldy is a town with something for everyone. All the amenities required for modern day life combine with a long and fascinating historical past to make this a desirable and distinctive town in which to live and work. With a population of almost 50,000, the Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy - this status was bestowed by King Charles I in 1644 - is home to a thriving, bustling community. And with property prices on the rise, it offers good investment opportunities for house buyers.

The Adam Smith TheatreWhat will you find in Kirkcaldy? For starters, we have a very fine museum and art gallery. Then there's the Adam Smith Theatre. Named after the famous economist born in Kirkcaldy in 1723, the theatre offers a wide and varied programme of live ballet, opera, plays, music and comedy. And, of course, the town has good leisure facilities, excellent shopping, coffee houses, restaurants, bars and nightclubs.

Those with a love of the outdoors will find that part of the attraction of living and working is Kirkcaldy is that you are never too far from the countryside; the benefits of both town and country living can be enjoyed here at the same time. Many of our most desirable housing estates are set amidst peaceful, airy woodlands. The outdoor attractions include several fine, spacious public parks, an animal centre, a lake, the Fife Coastal Path, and a harbour and esplanade offering panoramic views across the Firth of Forth to Edinburgh and along the varied Fife coastline.

Anstruther HarbourKirkcaldy is surrounded by some of the loveliest towns and villages that Scotland has to offer, the fishing villages of the East Neuk being particularly outstanding.

As the town is within easy motorway and rail commuting distance of Edinburgh, Dundee and Perth, it is a truly desirable place in which to settle, and cheaper house prices make a higher standard of accommodation affordable.

If travelling by road from the south, you will probably arrive in Fife via the Forth Road Bridge. Continue on the M90 until Junction 2A, then follow the A92 to Kirkcaldy. The town is about 20 minutes by car from the Forth Bridge.

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