12 Wemyssfield, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 1XN

2 Bed Flat - Lower Ground Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£167,500 in August 2021

The property

Boyd Legal are delighted to present to the market this attractive main door lower flat, forming part of a handsome “C” listed semi-detached villa, located in a well-established and sought-after residential street within Kirkcaldy. This property does now require full modernisation and offers excellent scope and potential to become a wonderful family home, it retains many of its fine original features which greatly add to the charm and character of the building. Features include stunning decorative cornice work, high ceilings, panelled doors and original fireplaces. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance vestibule with door giving access to the side garden, a large reception hallway, a beautifully light and spacious bay windowed lounge with feature fireplace, a light and airy breakfasting kitchen with utility room off and a formal dining room/bedroom 3. There are two exceptionally spacious double bedrooms quietly located to the rear of the property and bathroom. The cellar can be accessed via a door within the hallway. Externally there are private gardens located to the front, side and rear. Viewing is essential to fully appreciate the size, scope and potential of what this wonderful property truly has to offer. Location Kirkcaldy benefits from local shopping located at the town centre and Fife Retail park along with recreational facilities including, leisure centre, theatre, museum, beach, restaurants, Beveridge Park, fishing at Raith Lake and tennis club to name a few. The beach is a just a short drive from the property and is a good place to get away from it all and enjoy a great family day out. The Fife Coastal Path is about 10 minute walk from the beach and is a good place to go wildlife-watching. There are also views over the Firth of Forth. Leisurely, family walks can also be enjoyed at Ravenscraig Park which is just a short drive away from the property where you can explore pleasant woodland that again connects to the Fife coastal path and you can discover Ravenscraig castle and there is also a large outdoor children’s play area and the vibrant Dysart Harbour is just a short drive away, you can visit the historic harbourmasters house with café where you can find out more about the famous Fife Coastal Path. The town has its own mainline railway station making this an ideal location for the commuter. Schooling is also well represented with the following schools falling within the catchment area for the property; Dunnikier primary, Balwearie high school, St Marie's primary and St Andrew's high school. There are good links to the motorway system allowing Dundee, Glenrothes, Dunfermline and Edinburgh all to be reached within a comfortable drive. In addition to this there is a good local bus routes.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 133 m2
Energy rating F

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