26 Main Street, Kilconquhar, Leven, Fife, KY9 1LQ

2 Bed Cottage with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£335,000 in August 2018

The property

Charming 18th Century loch-side cottage with south facing garden extending to the Loch. Full of character, the thick rendered walls and patented standpipe by Glenfield & Kennedy of Kilmarnock is one of three surviving along Kilconquhar Main Street. The luxurious comfortable interior benefits from an exposed beams within the living room with double doors to the garden. A contemporary kitchen with doors leading out to the garden, bespoke oak doors with traditional style door furniture. Located within the picturesque hamlet of Kilconquhar with its historic church and loch, as captured in the famous Curlers on Kilconquhar Loch' painting by John McGhie. Elie and Earlsferry are just two miles along the road and have excellent local amenities including arguably the finest beaches within the East Neuk, 2 golf courses, water sports centre and an array of eating establishments, shops and public houses. The historic town of St Andrews is only twelve miles away and Edinburgh is forty four miles away. All of the accommodation is on the ground floor level comprising; hall, cosy living room with exposed stone wall opening to the dining room. Luxurious kitchen with ample wall and floor units and granite work surfaces. The first double bedroom has fitted wardrobes and looks over the garden, as do all rooms other than the bathroom. The second double bedroom is currently used as a study. The bathroom and hall cupboard complete the accommodation. The landscaped, south facing garden has well stocked flower beds for year-round interest and there is a decked seating area to take full advantage of the views and watch over the local wildfowl visitors. There is a patio extending from the house which is a real sun trap and the views over the garden toward the Loch are captivating.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 81 m2
Energy rating D

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