| Pilmour Links , St Anfrews KY16 9JQ | |
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Scotland’s true original, the Rusacks St Andrews lives along the legendary “Old Course” and is the golf explorer’s most sought-after playground.
With its untamed beauty, St Andrews is a time-honoured pilgrimage destination and Rusacks is a monument to its legacy and abundant creative spirit.
Occupying a landmark 1600s building, overlooking the Home of Golf and feet from Old Tom Morris’ hallowed Old Course Links – the hotel is the newest offering from Marine & Lawn Hotels & Resorts.
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