Homes & Interiors Scotland

Escape Ainster House

The scene is already set before I arrive at Ainster House. The drive up from Glasgow is balmy (highly suspicious given the season) and the roads are quiet. It's my first visit to Anstruther, and I can't help but ooh and aah as I wind past colourful façades and catch glimpses of golden stretches of sand.

Owner Ross McNally meets me at the front door and gives me the grand tour. He is the director of Scarinish Studio, an interior design and architecture, is mentioned) to one another.

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