1 James Park, Burntisland, Fife, KY3 9EW

3 Bed House - Semi Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£371,259 in October 2022

The property

Rare opportunity to acquire this stunning traditional semi-detached villa located within the popular coastal town of Burntisland, enjoying superb views across the Firth of Forth and only a short stroll to the beach. The property is entered into a vestibule and welcoming hallway and there is a beautiful lounge to the front with box bay window and a feature fire surround with log burning fire. To the rear is a superb modern fitted kitchen/dining room with French doors to the rear garden. Off the kitchen is a large modern utility room with a ceiling mounted clothes pulley. To complete the ground floor accommodation is a modern shower room with a chrome heated towel rail. The bright upper landing has a tall window to the side of the property and provides access to three lovely bedrooms, all with fitted storage, the main bedroom having a box bay window as per the lounge and enjoying stunning views. On this level there is a lovely family bathroom with four piece white suite with a shower mixer tap as well as a shower over the bath with shower screen. To the front the garden has an area of stone chippings with a lawn to the side and to the rear there is a generous patio area, an area of stone chippings and a variety of plants and shrubs along with a garden shed (which has light and power) included in the sale. There are two external power sockets and an external water tap to the rear. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the quality of the accommodation on offer. Burntisland enjoys a stunning location on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, lying between Aberdour and Kinghorn and surrounded by both beautiful countryside and amazing beaches. Burntisland has good local facilities and shopping as well as a leisure centre and access to numerous golf courses and of course Burntisland Links which hosts the annual Fair. The area also has access to various sports and sailing clubs. Further amenities are available at Aberdour and Kinghorn and the larger towns of Dalgety Bay, Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy are all within easy reach with good shopping facilities and larger supermarkets. There is easy access to the M90 Motorway linking to many Fife towns and providing access to the Queensferry Crossing, linking to Edinburgh and beyond. Burntisland also has its own train station. There is a primary school in the area and secondary education is available in nearby towns. The light fittings, curtains and blinds, five burner hob, extractor hood and integral oven, microwave and the garden shed (with shed pallet bench and quiver) are included in the sale.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 138 m2
Energy rating D

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