37 Main Street, Low Valleyfield, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 8TF

2 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£149,000 in May 2019

The property

Essential viewing. Most charming detached extended period cottage providing generous accommodation on the level with most attractive gardens to the front and private to the rear, an idyllic haven. The accommodation would suit couples, small family or any discerning buyer looking for a traditional home yet easy to maintain. The subjects comprise reception hall, access to attic, lounge, dining kitchen, two double bedrooms and shower room. The property is double glazed with gas central heating and benefits from driveway for off street parking. Early entry available. EPC RATING D

  • Lounge

    4.6 m X 3.71 m / 15'1" X 12'2"

  • Kitchen

    4.6 m X 3 m / 15'1" X 9'10"

  • Bedroom 1

    4.7 m X 3 m / 15'5" X 9'10"

  • Bedroom 2

    4.8 m X 2.69 m / 15'9" X 8'10"

  • Shower Room

    3.61 m X 1.6 m / 11'10" X 5'3"

  • Travel Directions

    From Dunfermline head north onto St. Margaret's Drive/A823. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Carnegie Drive/A907 follow the A907 onto Pittencrieff Street/A994. Passing the villages of Crossford and Cairneyhill heading towards Culross. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto B9037. On exiting Newmills take the turning on the left for Culross and the property is situated on the right hand side as signposted.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 70 m2
Energy rating D

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