12 Marygate, Pittenweem, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 2LQ

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£112,000 in August 2018

The property

Charming traditional first floor flat forming upper half of handsome stone building. Shared garden to rear and exterior entrance staircase. Partial Sea Views. Centrally located convenient for the local amenities, picturesque harbour and coastal walk. The charming East Neuk fishing village of Pittenweem with its archetypal pan tiled rooftops and crow stepped gables is also home to the now famous Arts Festivals and has excellent local amenities including shops, village store, cafes, public houses, The Dory restaurant, galleries, school and Doctors' surgery. The historic university town of St Andrews is 10 miles away. The accommodation comprises; entrance porch, utility cupboard housing boiler . Hall, Living room with cornice, bedroom one has a dual aspect and a partial sea view. Bedroom two with a traditional press cupboard. Kitchen and family bathroom with a cupboard. The property has a shared garden access via the courtyard to the rear of the ground floor flat which also shares the garden. There is a private brick built outhouse with pan tiles.

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