13 James Street, Cellardyke, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3AZ

1 Bed House - Terraced with 4 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£335,000 in May 2019

The property

Exceptional traditional fishermans's home enjoying stunning sea views. Spacious accommodation over three levels. South facing garden with gate to beach. This lovely home retains period features and provides adaptable accommodation over three levels comprising: entrance vestibule with key box entry, hall, lounge complete with woodburning stove and cornice work. The dining kitchen features an AGA and looks over the garden to the sea. A WC and back door to the garden complete the ground floor. The traditional timber staircase leads to the first floor, bedroom one enjoying elevated views to the sea, modern shower room and bedroom two. The top floor has bedroom three which has magnificent elevated views. Bedroom four and a luxurious bathroom with oval feature bath, separate shower cubicle wash hand basin and WC. A floored attic provides useful storage and offers development opportunity .The garden has a few steps from the back door and a traditional outhouse with pan tiled roof. The gate to the water gives direct access to the beach. Cellardyke, situated to the East of Anstruther, is one of the most historic and picturesque areas with typical pan tiled roofs and crow stepped gabled buildings. The harbour was once home to the thriving fishing industry and the name evolving from silver dykes referring to fish scales glinting. Local amenities include the handsome Town Hall, two pubs/restaurants, home bakery and a corner shop. The coastal walk is on the doorstep running east to Crail and west to Anstruther, Pittenweem, St Monans and Elie.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 145 m2
Energy rating F

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