2 Kilnheugh, Auchtermuchty, Cupar, Fife, KY14 7BZ

2 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£112,500 in September 2018

The property

Picturesque traditional 'C' listed cottage (Circa 1746) situated in an elevated position with small garden and views to the north. This property has previously been a holiday home and latterly as a successful rental investment but would also be ideal as permanent home. 2 Kilnheugh has accommodation all on one level comprising sitting room, kitchen diner, two double bedrooms and bathroom. The property still retains many fine features including traditional outer stone work, sash windows and slate roof. The garden ground is all to the front of the property and is laid out to be low maintenance, private sunny patio area to the side allowing you to take in the countryside views to the North. Auchtermuchty is an historic town, which became a Royal Burgh in 1517, nestling between the East Lomond Hill at Falkland and the River Tay. With a strong sense of community it sustains several sports clubs, and a very well attended Bowling Club. Its pretty wynds and streets were used as the backdrop for the popular TV series "Dr Finlay's Casebook" and the Tannochbrae Tearoom on the high street still reflects the style of the 1950's. There are a small number of local shops with more extensive facilities to be found in the nearby town of Cupar or the city of Dundee which is only a short distance away. There is fast road access to all major towns and cities within the region. Primary and Nursery education is available in Auchtermuchty itself with secondary education available at the well known Bell Baxter High School in Cupar.

Total Floor Area 66 m2
Energy rating D

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