Flat 1, 24 High Street East, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3DQ

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£155,000 in July 2019

The property

Elegant first floor flat benefitting from period features including bell windows, cornice work and high ceilings. The property is centrally located close to the harbour and all the excellent local amenities. The shared entrance stair with secure entry phone system leads up to the first floor flat one of only two properties. Converted in 2007 the flat benefits from insulation and sound proofing between the properties. The accommodation consists of the reception hall, leading to the lounge with open press cupboard and cornice. The dining room is open to the well equipped kitchen with glass splash back, ample wall and floor cupboards and an attractive window seat. The three bedrooms are all good spacious rooms with plenty room for wardrobes and other bedroom furniture. The bathroom has an over bath shower, wash hand basin and WC. The courtyard garden belongs to the first floor flat , the top flat and shop have a right of servitude to the bins and their back door respectively. Anstruther is the largest community on the stretch of north-shore coastline of the Firth of Forth known as the East Neuk. Originally a fishing village, the main industry is now tourism and with a 9 hole golf course, pleasure craft mooring in the harbour, and sightseeing and wildlife cruises to the Isle of May, home to the UK's largest Puffin population. Other local attractions include The Scottish Fisheries Museum, The Secret Bunker, Famous Fish and Chip Shop along with an array of restaurants including the Cellar' and hostelries. The Waid Academy, the local comprehensive school and community centre, offers a wide range of activities. Additional entertainment can be found in St Andrews, just 9 miles away, while Dundee is 23 miles and Edinburgh is 50 miles away.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 126 m2
Energy rating D

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