19 Crail Road, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3EL

3 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

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£240,000 in November 2020

The property

Nestled amid winding medieval streets, and within a few minutes' walk of the harbour area of the picturesque fishing village of Anstruther, this charming terraced house forms part of a modern development that has been created around an original courtyard with a well. Boasting stunning sea views and offering a living room with a study area, a dining kitchen, three double bedrooms (including a spacious master with en-suite), a family bathroom, and designated parking, this would make the perfect seaside home or holiday retreat. Accessed via a private front door, the bright and welcoming hall blends neutral walls with honeyed, wood-effect flooring, providing a flavour of the property to come. Located on the first floor, the living room is also decorated in calm tones and benefits from dual aspect windows with plantation shutters, offering lovely sea views over the rooftops towards the Firth of Forth, and a handy study nook at one end. The room also boasts a modern wood-burning stove, which guarantees a cosy, warm atmosphere throughout the winter months. Adjacent to the living room is a lovely dining kitchen: this is fitted with shaker-style base and wall cabinets and includes an integrated fridge, oven and hob (with concealed extractor), washer-dryer machine and dishwasher, with a freestanding freezer. An impressive and spacious master bedroom with a contemporary marble-tiled en-suite (consisting of a rain water double shower enclosure, an oak storage unit, a basin, and a WC) sits on the second floor of the property. This room boasts three large roof windows that flood the space with light and present breath-taking elevated sea views. Two further double bedrooms, both with generous built-in wardrobes and plantation shutters, occupy the ground floor, as does a family bathroom with a three-piece suite of bath with an overhead shower, a basin, and a WC. Roomy understair cupboards are to be found on the ground and first floors. The house benefits from modern insulation, double glazing, and underfloor gas central heating with remote Nest control. The courtyard has designated parking and secure bin stores. Extras: Bike stand in the hall, TV wall fitting in sitting room, free standing freezer, wooden shelves in the two under-stair cupboards. Rating C Anstruther Anstruther is the largest community on the stretch of north-shore coastline of the Firth of Forth known as the East Neuk. Originally a fishing village, the main industry is now tourism, supported by a 9- hole golf course, pleasure craft that moor in the harbour, and sightseeing and wildlife cruises to the Isle of May, which is home to the UK's largest Puffin population. Other local attractions include The Scottish Fisheries Museum, The Secret Bunker, the award-winning Wee Chippy fish and chip Shop, and an array of restaurants, including the Cellar. The Waid Academy, the local comprehensive school and community centre, offers a wide range of activities. Additional amenities can be found just 9 miles away in St Andrews, while Dundee is 23 miles and Edinburgh is 50 miles away.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 95 m2
Energy rating C

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