About Us

About Us

Award-winning wheelchair-accessible luxury self-catering holiday lodges in Lundin Links, just a stone’s throw from the stunning East Neuk of Fife.

Award-winning wheelchair-accessible luxury self-catering holiday lodges in Lundin Links, just a stone’s throw from the stunning East Neuk of Fife.

Wheelchair-accessible luxury self-catering holiday lodges and disability-accessible lodges, nestled in mature woodlands in the beautiful village of Lundin Links, just a short drive from the stunning East Neuk of Fife. Recently built to the highest standard, all are equipped with an extensive range of disability support equipment to help you unwind and enjoy a memorable stay.

The Homelands Trust-Fife (SCIO) (SC047615) is an independent Fife-based charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals affected by disability, those with life-limiting conditions, and their carers—offering them the chance to relax and recharge in our luxury holiday accommodation.

Award winning charitable organisation

Award winning charitable organisation

Homelands Trust-Fife was named as the Inclusive Tourism winners at the Scottish Thistle Award regional finals. This award celebrates a business, who has a developed an outstanding welcome for all customers, who provides accessible facilities which can enjoyed by all customers.

The legacy of the Paxton Family and Homelands

A brief history of Homelands

Mr Robert Carswell Paxton was a well-known figure in Lundin Links during the early 20th century. Born in Kilmarnock in 1853, he was the fourth of brewer George Paxton’s eight children. His father owned the Richardland Brewery on the River Irvine at Riccarton, but after George’s passing, young Robert’s path took a different turn.

Towards the late 19th century, Robert Paxton ventured far from Scotland, becoming one of the early settlers of Terrell County, Texas. There, he established himself as a sheep farmer and rancher in what would soon become one of the largest sheep and wool-producing regions in the United States.

In 1908, the Paxton family returned to Scotland and purchased the Homelands estate in Lundin Links. Robert’s daughter, Miss Isobel Paxton, continued to live at Homelands and became a beloved figure in the local community. Throughout the 1950s, she dedicated herself to helping disabled people across Fife, offering them support and assistance. When she passed away at the age of 88 in 1993, she left behind a remarkable legacy — bequeathing Homelands to charity with a heartfelt mission: to create a place where people affected by disability, along with their families, friends, and carers, could enjoy a well-deserved holiday.

To honour her wishes, the Homelands Trust was established in 1998, ensuring that Isobel Paxton’s vision of accessibility, inclusion, and respite lives on. And the rest, as they say, is history.

Meet the Homelands team

Meet the Homelands team

Helen Lawrenson

General Manager

I joined the Homelands team in March 2024 after over 18 years of managing a charity on the beautiful Falkland Estate.

At Homelands, I handle everything that Martina doesn’t – from finance and charity governance to management, marketing, fundraising, and keeping the website running smoothly.

We’re a small, close-knit team, and we absolutely love getting the chance to say hello to our guests when they arrive. If you’re staying with us, feel free to pop by and say hi!

Martina Goodman

Operations and Administration Assistant.

I joined the Homelands team in February 2024. Originally from South Africa, I spent many fulfilling years raising my family there before making the move back to Scotland in 2023.

In my role at Homelands, I take care of the booking process for our guests, ensuring the lodges are in perfect condition, and assisting with any queries during their stay. She’s dedicated to providing a seamless and enjoyable experience for all guests, ensuring everything is just right for their holiday.

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Alison Stevenson

Trustee

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Jan Kerr

Trustee

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David Brough

Trustee

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Alan Stuart

Trustee

Sustainability

At Homelands, we are committed to sustainability and proud to be part of the Green Tourism scheme. In March 2018, our efforts were recognised with a Green Tourism Gold Award—a testament to our dedication to environmentally friendly practices.

Our buildings already boast exceptionally high energy performance ratings, and we have taken another step towards a greener future by installing two 22kW Type 2 fast electric vehicle charging points. These chargers are available to both visitors and the public via the ChargePlace Scotland network, and registration is required to access them. All our lodges have their own electric vehicle charging points.

Sustainability is at the heart of what we do, and we’re always looking for new ways to reduce our environmental impact while enhancing our guests’ experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

We have a wide range of equipment available free of charge on request, this equipment must be booked in advance and is subject to availability. For a full list of equipment we can provide as well as full access statements for each lodge please see our Access Information page. 360 degree videos are also available on our accommodation pages to allow you to walk through the lodges in virtual reality.

Bringing Your Pets to Homelands

We know that pets are part of the family, and we’re delighted to welcome up to three pets in our Drummochy, Cardy, Keil, Emsdorf, Lundin, Largo, and Durham Lodges. There is a £30 charge per pet, per stay, which should be added at the time of booking.

To ensure a comfortable stay for all guests, we kindly ask pet owners to follow a few simple housekeeping rules, which can be found in our terms and conditions.

Keeping Everyone Happy & Safe

To keep Homelands enjoyable for all, please keep your pets on a lead at all times while on the estate, including on the grassy areas by the patios. If you’d like to let them run free, there are great options nearby! You can head to the common (accessible via our east pedestrian gate) or enjoy a stroll down to the beach. We just ask that pets aren’t let off the lead anywhere within Homelands itself.

Pet-Free Lodges

For guests with allergies or those who prefer a pet-free environment, our Massney and Selkirk Lodges are designated as pet-free properties. However, registered assistance animals are welcome in all our lodges at no extra charge.

We look forward to welcoming you and your furry friends to Homelands! 🐾😊

Yes! Each lodge has its own EV charge point (extra charges apply), which can be accessed using the Monta App.

If you need to charge while out and about, you can find nearby charging stations on ChargePlace Scotland.

For safety reasons, please do not use a standard 3-pin plug (“granny charger”) to charge your vehicle within any of our lodges.

We’re committed to making your stay as convenient and eco-friendly as possible—happy charging! ⚡🚗

Checking availability, pricing, and making a booking is easy! Simply click the ‘Book Your Stay’ button at the top right of any page on our website or select your preferred dates directly from our booking calendars wherever they appear. Prefer to book over the phone? We’d love to hear from you! Give us a call on 01333 329039.

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