1 Hewitt Place, Aberdour, Burntisland, Fife, KY3 0TQ

5 Bed House - Townhouse with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£470,000 in July 2021

The property

Immaculate period home situated within the highly regarded coastal village of Aberdour. The property itself dates to the 17th century, built for the Earl of Morton. During the first world war it was used as the official residence of Admiral Beatty, commander of the Grand Fleet. Whilst there he was visited by King George V. The property was beautifully restored and converted into three individual homes in the 1990's with stunning views over extensive, well maintained communal grounds towards the River Forth. The village itself sits on the banks of the Firth of Forth overlooking Inchcolm island and offers the perfect village lifestyle. Amenities are close to hand with a variety of shops, Silver Sands Beach, golf course and tennis club and Aberdour Railway Station is minutes away from the doorstep. Further transport links are available via the M90 motorway. Internally the accommodation briefly comprises of reception hallway, master bedroom with modern en-suite and walk in wardrobe, two further bedrooms, one which has a door giving access to a private garden and could be used as a sitting room and a modern family bathroom. On the first floor there is the drawing room with twin large sash windows giving uninterrupted views towards the River Forth. There is a formal dining room/bedroom and a superb fitted kitchen with built in range style cooker and ample storage. Space for dining table and chairs and walk in larder/utility. W.C. Rising to the upper level via a spiral staircase there is a study or further bedroom, if required and then on to a minstrel gallery which overlooks the drawing room and a double bedroom. Externally there is a delightful south facing private garden that overlooks the communal gardens and commands a superb open view over the countryside towards the River. There are two garages and parking in front for two vehicles. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this beautifully maintained property, that blends original features with modern, such as Amtico flooring and oak herringbone detailed flooring and quality fixtures and fittings.

  • Living Room

    5.33 m X 4.21 m / 17'6" X 13'10"

  • Dining Room

    3.74 m X 2.66 m / 12'3" X 8'9"

  • Dining Kitchen

    4.21 m X 3.5 m / 13'10" X 11'6"

  • Bedroom 1

    4.6 m X 3.6 m / 15'1" X 11'10"

  • Bed 2/Snug

    4.6 m X 3.64 m / 15'1" X 11'11"

  • Bedroom 3

    4.21 m X 3.5 m / 13'10" X 11'6"

  • Bedroom 4

    3.6 m X 2.72 m / 11'10" X 8'11"

  • Bedroom 5

    3.6 m X 2.7 m / 11'10" X 8'10"

  • Mezzanine

    5.31 m X 2.2 m / 17'5" X 7'3"

  • Bathroom

    2.5 m X 1.9 m / 8'2" X 6'3"

  • Ensuite

    2.5 m X 2.2 m / 8'2" X 7'3"

Energy rating D

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