2, Newtown, Cupar, KY15 4DD

House - Others

Sale history

£63,000 in August 2024

The property

Situated in the heart of popular Cupar, this is a unique chance to purchase a traditional stone-built building, which will appeal to investors and developers seeking a project. The property is derelict and requires significant refurbishment, yet it presents a thoroughly exciting opportunity to transform a historic building to your own vision. It offers a lot of potential and ample scope for a wide range of creative possibilities, whether developed into a useable workshop, an artist's studio, or even a dwelling. Furthermore, it provides buyers with the potential to add significant value too. Extras: to be sold as seen.

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