28 Pickford Crescent, Cellardyke, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3AL

3 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

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£358,358 in July 2019

The property

Substantial detached home, commanding exceptional elevated Sea Views . The large entrance vestibule with cloaks cupboard leads into the reception hall with feature timber staircase. Leading in turn to all the ground floor rooms. An impressive lounge of generous proportions makes the most of the superb views. A formal dining room could be used as a fourth bedroom if needed. The main bedroom looks over the back garden. The family bathroom is adjacent to the this room with a bath and separate shower. Bedroom two looks over the front garden also enjoying the southerly aspect, views of the Firth of Forth and benefits from fitted wardrobe. The dining kitchen is the original kitchen with a good sized utility room off leads out to the back garden and double garage. The first floor has the third bedroom with fitted wardrobe, spacious WC and a large floored attic room with elevated sea views. This room would be easy to convert to further accommodation subject to the normal planning permission authorities. The house is set amidst a large garden, predominantly south facing enjoying sea views giving plenty scope to develop the house if desired. The double garage to the side of the house, drive and spacious back garden are all further benefits. 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.

Total Floor Area 146 m2
Energy rating E

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