15 George Street, Cellardyke, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3AS

4 Bed Flat - Maisonette with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£528,229 in February 2023

The property

This impressive home extends to around 2309 sq feet or 215m2. Nestled within Cellardyke conservation area beside the coast enjoying panoramic sea views. Large sheltered south facing garden. The garage (a rarity within the area) has doors opening to the street and rear of the property allowing vehicle access, for medium to small cars. This imposing black and white building is the former oil skin factory. Features such as 15 inch re enforced floors and large open plan living spaces with plenty of wall space for art give it a loft style vibe. Nearly all the rooms enjoy the magnificent sea views over the Firth of Forth, May isle, Bass rock and Berwick Law. The large decked balconies from the sitting room and bedroom two make the most of the views. The characterful property offers a choice of two entrances, via the right hand side which has a shared entrance for the upper property or the left hand side door adjacent to the garage door which is private to the house. Potential buyers could utilise the house in various ways, the entrance to the left hand side allows access to the principle bedroom and shower room without coming through into the main house, this has been used as air b n b in the past. The main door within the shared hall opens to a side room with WC, this room has a guest bed sofa, leading on in turn to the spacious sitting dining room. The generous proportions of this room are further enhanced by the white walls and timber flooring, flooded with natural light from the dual aspect windows. A feature bioethanol fire which is clean gives a lovely focal point it requires no flu and is kind to the environment. Large walls display art work which has to compete with the stunning sea views, the decked balcony is an ideal spot to enjoy drinks and the sunshine all day. An inner hall leads to bedroom 2 and 3, bedroom 2 also has a decked balcony. The shower room and a few steps leading up to the principle bedroom completing this floor. The principle bedroom is over the garage so a few steps up from the ground floor, and has wonderful elevated views over the garden toward the firth of forth beyond. The garden level is accessed from the sitting room feature staircase with inbuilt lighting, leading down to the snug bar area, an ideal entertaining area as it is open to a classic black and white dining kitchen. Mainly white units contrast with the black floor and worktops, one area has black units with built in wine racks and other storage. The range stove is to be included in the sale price. Bedroom four has the luxury of an en-suite bathroom and is private from the rest of the sleeping accommodation, a door leads out directly to the garden adding another dimension to this room. Outside there are terraces extending from both the house and adjacent to the sea wall providing plenty of seating/ dining areas. The main garden is slightly lowered providing a lovely sheltered area of lawn and traditional flower beds, plus a feature pond. There is a mix of shrubs and flowers for seasonal interest. The garage door opens into the garden onto hard standing so there is private parking or unrestricted street parking. Rating - D. Extras: all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, and integrated kitchen appliances to be included in the sale. Cellardyke Characterised by its narrow lanes, cobbled streets, and traditional harbour cottages, the former fishing village of Cellardyke promises a desirable coastal lifestyle in the East Neuk of Fife. The village is positioned immediately east of Anstruther and just ten miles southeast of St Andrews, and is therefore an enticing option for families, commuting professionals or those looking for a weekend escape. Village amenities in Cellardyke include the Haven a harbour-side bar and restaurant, a fishmonger, a baker, and a corner shop.

Total Floor Area 175 m2
Energy rating D

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