32 Kirkbank Road, Burntisland, Fife, KY3 9HZ

2 Bed Flat - Upper with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£117,285 in April 2021

The property

Traditional stone built upper flat situated on a highly sought after residential street in close proximity to the town centre and beach. This period property requires upgrading but offers the potential to create an outstanding home in a fantastic location. The well proportioned accommodation features, a ground floor entrance, upper hallway, spacious lounge with wood burning stove, breakfasting kitchen, two generous double bedrooms and bathroom. The property benefits from gas central heating. Externally there is a garden to the rear. This is a category C listed building, consent has been granted for some internal and external alterations including the addition of a new off street parking area. Burntisland is a bustling coastal town serviced by a railway station with direct Edinburgh connection. The thriving High Street has a good range of local shops, hairdressers, pubs, bank, hot food takeaways and a cafe/ice cream parlour. There are hotels with restaurants, a leisure centre with swimming pool, an award winning beach and links area with playground which hosts the annual highland games/summer fairground. Rating - D.

Total Floor Area 87 m2
Energy rating D

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