29 James Street, Cellardyke, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3AZ

4 Bed House - End Terraced with 5 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£275,000 in December 2024

The property

Offering wonderfully spacious and flexible accommodation, with a wealth of lovely period features, this traditional four-bedroom, two- bathroom end-terrace house would be ideal for families and presents an ideal opportunity for modernisation and upgrades. The home is situated close to the seafront in Cellardyke and enjoys wonderful open views, as well as lying within easy reach of amenities in the village itself and neighbouring Anstruther. Extras: The property shall be sold as seen, with some items of furniture included and others to be removed prior to the sale.

Total Floor Area 209 m2
Energy rating D

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