1 Airdrie Farm Cottage, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3LE
Sale history
£220,000 in May 2020
The property
Idyllically located overlooking open country side toward the May Isle, Apple Tree Cottage sits within beautiful garden grounds. Formerly a farm cottage it has been thoughtfully upgraded by the current owners, upgrades include new carpeting, a section of new roof and insulation over the master bedroom, and a boiler fitted in 2018. Tastefully presented the carefully chosen furniture is available by separate negotiation. The beautiful accommodation consists of a stable door leading to entrance hall leading directly to the kitchen on the same level. To then left there is a single step that leads to the lounge and all other apartments. The lounge has a Dean Forge' wood burning stove; the chimney was lined when the stove was fitted. The dining kitchen has country style grey oak units with over unit lighting contrasting worktops and lovely open views. There is ample storage and the feature apple wallpaper continues the Apple tree theme. The big double bedroom has a picture window framing the May Isle and open country views. There are two further bedrooms one with under window storage and a fitted wardrobe. The second room has room for a free standing wardrobe and/or chest of drawers. The modern shower room was also re furbished by the current owners. The property benefits from, fibre broadband, double glazing and oil central heating. There are four attractive stone outbuildings. The nearest outbuilding hold oil tanks for both houses to which next door has a key to fill and check their tank. The parking area belongs to Apple tree cottage on which next door have the right to park two cars in the designated area. There is an area of ground in the parking area large enough for a double garage or studio / workshop subject to planning permission. The main garden ground is laid to lawn with flower beds and the feature old apple tree. EPC E Anstruther is the largest community on the stretch of north-shore coastline of the Firth of Forth known as the East Neuk. Originally a fishing village, the main industry is now tourism and with a 9 hole golf course, pleasure craft mooring in the harbour, and sightseeing and wildlife cruises to the Isle of May, home to the UK's largest Puffin population. Other local attractions include The Scottish Fisheries Museum, The Secret Bunker, Famous Fish and Chip Shop along with an array of restaurants including the Cellar' and hostelries. The Waid Academy, the local comprehensive school and community center, offers a wide range of activities. Additional entertainment can be found in St Andrews, just 9 miles away, while Dundee is 23 miles and Edinburgh is 50 miles away.
Council Tax Band | B |
Total Floor Area | 88 m2 |
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