Glenartney, 20 Crescent Road, Lundin Links KY8 6AE

4 Bed Flat - Double Upper with 4 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£470,000 in June 2020

The property

Occupying a walled corner plot in the exclusive village of Lundin Links in the East Neuk of Fife, this four-bedroom double-upper villa promises a unique family home with breathtaking views towards Largo Law and North Berwick Law. Characterised by the grand proportions and features synonymous with period living, the detached Victorian villa conversion has undergone extensive refurbishment in recent years under the supervision of the renowned Edinburgh firm NGP Architecture. Works included the reinstatement of many fine period details including cornicing, doors, balustrades and skirting. In addition to a luxurious open-plan kitchen and dining area, two formal reception rooms, a mezzanine and a spectacular sunroom, this idyllic family home is replete with stunning private gardens, a practical utility/boot room, a single garage and ample off-street parking. Nestled at the heart of the village, where Crescent Road meets Links Road, the property is approached via secure gates and a sweeping driveway. Beautifully landscaped with lush-green lawns, ancient trees and colourful flowerbeds, the substantial private garden makes an enchanting first impression. Welcoming you into the property is the exceptionally light and airy reception hall, which boasts two cloak cupboards and a traditional staircase leading up to the versatile sunroom and mezzanine. By day the space is flooded with natural light from dual-aspect windows to the southeast and southwest; by night a contemporary gas fire fills the room with a warm, cosy glow. From here you ascend to the first-floor hall, which flows first into the splendid drawing room. Bathed in warm afternoon and evening sun, the drawing room boasts exquisite period details including a grand bay window, intricate coving, and a marble and cast-iron fireplace equipped with a living-flame gas fire. The equally impressive dining room adjacent also benefits from a favourable dual-aspect and provides an elegant setting for family gatherings and formal entertaining. Across the hall you arrive at the heart of the home: the magnificent open-plan kitchen and dining area. With open views overlooking the garden this vast space easily accommodates a luxury kitchen and a convivial dining area – perfect for busy family breakfast and weeknight supper. Arranged around a coveted four-oven gas/electric AGA, the classic farmhouse-inspired kitchen features bespoke in-frame Shaker cabinetry paired with gleaming granite worktops and a solid oak breakfast bar. The kitchen is replete with a double undermount sink and an integrated dishwasher, while the stunning bespoke cabinetry continues into the spacious dining area in the form of a large dresser. Completing the first floor are a dual-aspect double bedroom and an airy three-piece family bathroom. Ascending again to the second floor, the delightful master bedroom enjoys dual-aspect views of rugged Largo Law and across the Firth of Forth towards North Berwick Law. In addition to useful eaves storage, the master bedroom incorporates twin fitted wardrobes and a four-piece bathroom. Also on this level are a third double bedroom and a generous single bedroom/study with eaves storage. The ground floor further accommodates a cloakroom, a single garage and a practical utility/boot room with an external door onto the driveway. Gas central heating and double-glazed windows throughout ensure optimum home comfort and efficiency, all year round.

Council Tax Band F
Energy rating D

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