19 St. Abbs Crescent, Pittenweem, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 2LT

4 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£114,000 in May 2018

The property

19 St Abbs Crescent is a spacious four bedroom apartment, located in a much sought after residential area within the popular East Neuk village of Pittenweem. The apartment is accessed via a ground floor entrance hall with stairs leading to the first floor, comprising long hallway housing a walk in fitted cupboard and two further fitted cupboards, sitting room with outstanding views, modern dining kitchen, three bedrooms and a contemporary shower room. There is a further staircase leading to the second floor extending to bedroom four and 2 further storage rooms. The property has recently undergone upgrading with new carpets throughout and boasts ample storage, gas central heating backed up by double glazing, side and rear gardens, parking to the side and outstanding views to the Firth of Forth from the front of the property. The picturesque village of Pittenweem is an increasingly popular location situated at the heart of the East Neuk and is home to one of Scotland's last remaining fishing fleets. The village is host to the annual Arts Festival and supports a thriving artistic and creative community inspired by the beautiful historic buildings which are full of character and charm. There is a primary school in the village and secondary schooling is available in nearby Anstruther. The East Neuk is one of Scotland's most sought after locations and is well known for its beaches, coastal walks and leisure activities including numerous golf courses. The historic university town of St Andrews is within twenty minutes drive and Edinburgh International Airport is around fifty minutes away by car. The white goods in the kitchen are included in the sale none of which have been tested and no guarantees are given. EPC - D

Energy rating D

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