10 James Street, Cellardyke, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3AY
Sale history
£295,000 in October 2020
The property
Cellardyke, situated to the East of Anstruther, is one of the most historic and picturesque areas in the East Neuk of Fife, with typical pan tiled roofs and crow stepped gabled buildings. The harbour was once home to the thriving fishing industry and the name evolved from silver dykes' referring to fish scales glinting. Local amenities include the handsome Town Hall, two pubs/restaurants, home bakery and a corner shop. The coastal walk is on the doorstep running east to Crail and west to Anstruther, Pittenweem, St Monans and Elie. 10 James Street is a handsome terraced home combining tradition with modern build standards, formed from a traditional building and former stable. Lovely gap sea views are enjoyed from both levels. The luxurious interior is beautifully presented, and the house is convenient for excellent local amenities and foreshore. The entrance hall benefits from a useful under stair cupboard. The master bedroom enjoys a gap sea view, features a cornice, picture rail and has a modern en suite shower room. The utility room houses the washing machine and has a traditional pulley drier. The box room, currently a child's bedroom, would also make an ideal office space. The lower courtyard provides a good low maintenance outdoor space with access to the workshop and adjoining garage. The spacious first floor lounge has lovely views toward Bass Rock, features bespoke book and display shelving and a gas stove surrounded by an attractive timber mantelpiece. The dining kitchen is a light bright room with white units and contrasting timber work tops. It is fitted with pull out larder shelving, integral fridge, freezer, dishwasher and ceramic hob. The dining table and chairs along with many free standing items of furniture are available by separate negotiation. The second double bedroom has a leafy outlook and is adjacent to the luxurious family bathroom. This room benefits from under floor heating, a free standing bath, shower cubicle, round wash hand basin with vanity units either side and a de-mist mirror. The former stable has been converted into a garage with an attractive curved pend style door. It measures approximately 6.4 m by 2.1 m so is suitable for a small car. It leads on to a workshop which has power and light and measures approximately 5m by 2.1m. EPC Rating - D.
Council Tax Band | D |
Total Floor Area | 104 m2 |
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