134 High Street, Dysart, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 2YU
Sale history
£96,000 in February 2021
The property
Terraced villa situated close to the beach in a small coastal village with picturesque harbour. This property has undergone recent modernisation to make it an ideal home for a wide range of buyers. The interior has been recently refurbished with only a few small finishing touches to be completed. The well proportioned accommodation features on the ground floor - reception hallway with storage cupboard, spacious rear facing lounge and refitted kitchen. The upper floor comprises - large landing/home office space, two double bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom. The property benefits from a recently installed gas central heating system and double glazing. Externally there is an enclosed rear garden.The historic coastal village of Dysart is situated on the outskirts of Kirkcaldy in close proximity to Ravenscraig Park. The village has a well regarded primary school, convenience stores, post office/pharmacy, coffee shop, pub and Chinese takeaway. The stunning harbour has been made famous by the acclaimed drama series Outlander. Rating C
Council Tax Band | B |
Total Floor Area | 80 m2 |
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