31 Louise Street, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 4AT

2 Bed Flat - Upper with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£82,000 in November 2021

The property

Situated in the popular town of Dunfermline, this main-door, first-floor, upper villa comes fully refurbished throughout to provide contemporary accommodation and on-trend interior design, completed to a high standard. The property offers two double bedrooms, a spacious living/dining room, a newly-fitted kitchen, and a modern bathroom, further benefitting from a private garden. It is in a true move-in condition and represents an ideal home for city professionals, young families, and first-time buyers alike. The home’s private front door opens on the ground level to a staircase that leads to the first-floor hall, where there is built-in storage for coats and shoes. A window brings natural light into the space and throughout the property, whilst a soothing neutral palette and wood-inspired floor ensure a warm welcome. In the living/dining room, the appealing decoration and flooring continue, creating a modern living environment and a sophisticated aesthetic. Brightly illuminated by twin windows, this spacious reception area has a wide enough footprint to accommodate both lounge and dining furniture, which is perfect for everyday use. Next door, the new kitchen has a stylish design, fitted with contemporary base and wall cabinets and stone-effect worktops that seamlessly blend with the matching splashback panels. It houses a new integrated oven and gas hob, and an undercounter washing machine, and also provides space for a freestanding fridge/freezer. On opposite sides of the hall, the two double bedrooms are both well-proportioned and attractively presented, with on-trend décor and new carpeting. The principal bedroom also features dual-aspect windows, whilst both enjoy a sharp attention to detail. Completing the home is a modern three-piece bathroom in white. Meanwhile, newly-installed gas central heating and double-glazed windows ensure year-round comfort and efficiency. Externally, there is a sunny private garden that is landscaped for ease of maintenance, with a loose stone bay and a patio area for outdoor dining. Unrestricted on-street parking is available along Louise Street. Extras: all fitted floor coverings, window blinds, light fittings, integrated appliances, and a washing machine to be included in the sale. Dunfermline, Fife The Royal Burgh of Dunfermline is the second largest town in Fife and is of considerable historic significance with venues such as the Royal Palace and 12th-century Dunfermline Abbey, which is the final resting place of Robert the Bruce. Alongside its rich heritage, Dunfermline boasts the outstanding facilities associated with a modern town, including a wide range of independent shops, supermarkets and shopping centres, a fantastic selection of cafés, restaurants and bars, plus many social and leisure facilities. The town also boasts two theatres – Alhambra Theatre and Carnegie Hall – both of which host a varied programme of live music, theatre and events. Nearby Fife Leisure Park hosts a 10-screen multiplex cinema, bowling and indoor golf, a Bannatyne Health Club with a gym and spa, a garden world and a good selection of restaurants. Residents benefit from two golf courses in the surrounding area, as well as unspoilt nature on their doorstep, with woods, lochs and hiking paths all just outside the town. Schooling is catered for from nursery to secondary level and Fife College provides tertiary education. Dunfermline is a popular base for people working in Edinburgh, with frequent train links and the M90 ensuring a swift and convenient commute into the heart of the capital.

Total Floor Area 71 m2
Energy rating D

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